The Glory of Clementina

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The Glory of Clementina
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Directed by Emile Chautard
Written by Winifred Dunn
Richard Schayer
Based on The Glory of Clementina Wing by William John Locke
Starring Pauline Frederick
Edward Martindel
George Cowl
Cinematography Devereaux Jennings
Production
company
Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America
Release date
May 28, 1922
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

The Glory of Clementina is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Emile Chautard and starring Pauline Frederick, Edward Martindel and George Cowl. [1] It is based on the 1911 novel The Glory of Clementina Wing by British author William John Locke. It is now considered a lost film. It had previously been adapted into a 1915 short film of the same title.

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  1. Munden p.298

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