Fangs of Justice | |
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Directed by | Noel M. Smith |
Written by | Adele De Vore |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff |
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Cinematography | James S. Brown Jr. |
Production company | Samuel Bischoff Productions |
Distributed by | Samuel Bischoff Productions Gaumont British Distributors (UK) |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Fangs of Justice is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Johnnie Walker and June Marlowe. [1]
Johnnie Walker, sometimes credited as Johnny Walker, was an American actor and producer popular from the silent era to the late 1930s. He appeared in a variety of short and feature films, including the highly successful features Captain Fly-by-Night, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, Broken Hearts of Broadway and Old Ironsides. He began his film career in 1915.
Captain Fly-by-Night is a 1922 American silent adventure film directed by William K. Howard and starring Johnnie Walker, Francis McDonald, and Shannon Day. Set in historic Spanish California, it was inspired by the success of the 1920 film The Mark of Zorro, and was based upon a novel of the same name by Johnston McCulley. The film has been released on DVD.
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