As in a Looking Glass

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As in a Looking Glass
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Film still from a magazine
Directed by Frank Hall Crane
Written by Francis Charles Philips
Based onplay, As in a Looking Glass by Francis Charles Philips
Produced by World Film Corporation
Starring Kitty Gordon
CinematographyEdward Horn
Distributed by World Film Corporation
Release date
March 6 or 9, 1916
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

As in a Looking Glass is a lost [1] 1916 American silent drama film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring famous stage star Kitty Gordon in her motion picture debut. It was produced by and distributed by the World Film Corporation. [2] [3]

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