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English: Still from the American film The Deemster (1917), starring Derwent Hall Caine as Dan. From page 1131 of the Nov 18, 1916 Motography. Derwent Hall Caine is facing the sea. The fight between Dan and Ewan, the Deemster's son (Kenneth Barnes Clarendon), provoked by Ewan, and which ends in his death at the foot of the cliff. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/motography162elec/page/1131 |
Author | Arrow Film Corporation |
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