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Helen Gibson American actress

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Danger Ahead is a lost 1921 silent film romance-drama directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and starring Mary Philbin, still a teenager. It was based on a story The Harbour Road by Sara Ware Bassett. Universal Film Manufacturing Company produced and distributed the picture.

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