The Last Door (film)

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The Last Door
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Directed by William P.S. Earle
Written by W. Bert Foster
Ralph Ince
Edward J. Montagne
Produced by Lewis J. Selznick
Starring Eugene O'Brien
Nita Naldi
Charles Craig
Cinematography Jules Cronjager
Production
company
Distributed bySelznick Pictures
Release date
  • May 10, 1921 (1921-05-10)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

The Last Door is a 1921 American silent mystery film directed by William P.S. Earle and starring Eugene O'Brien, Nita Naldi and Charles Craig. [1]

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  1. Munden p.420

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