Fangs of Destiny | |
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Directed by | Stuart Paton |
Screenplay by | George Morgan Gardner Bradford |
Story by | George Morgan |
Starring | Dynamite the Dog Edmund Cobb Betty Caldwell George Periolat Carl Sepulveda Al Ferguson |
Cinematography | Jerome Ash |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Fangs of Destiny is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Stuart Paton and written by George Morgan and Gardner Bradford. The film stars Dynamite the Dog, Edmund Cobb, Betty Caldwell, George Periolat, Carl Sepulveda and Al Ferguson. The film was released on December 4, 1927, by Universal Pictures. [1] [2] [3]
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