Gambling in Souls | |
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Advertisement for Gambling in Souls on pages 1289 of the Moving Picture World (March 8, 1919) | |
Directed by | Harry F. Millarde |
Written by | Denison Clift |
Story by | Samuel J. Warshawsky |
Starring | Madlaine Traverse Herbert Heyes Murdock MacQuarrie Lew Zehring Mary McIvor Henry A. Barrows |
Cinematography | Harry W. Gerstad |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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6 reels | |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film (English intertitles) |


Gambling in Souls is a 1919 American silent crime drama film directed by Harry F. Millarde and starring Madlaine Traverse, Herbert Heyes, Murdock MacQuarrie, Lew Zehring, Mary McIvor, and Henry A. Barrows. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on March 9, 1919.[1][2][3]
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Plot[edit]
Cast[edit]
- Madlaine Traverse as Marcia Dunning, aka Madame Rouge
- Herbert Heyes as 'Duke' Charters
- Murdock MacQuarrie as Thomas Philborn
- Lew Zehring as Dick Philborn
- Mary McIvor as Edith Dunning
- Henry A. Barrows as Latimer (as Henry Barrows)
- Marian Skinner as Mrs. Caldwell (as Marion Skinner)
- William Clifford as Robert Dunning

Preservation[edit]
The film is now considered lost.[4]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^'Gambling in Souls'. afi.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^'Gambling in Souls'. AllMovie. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^'Gambling in Souls'. TCM.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ^American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: Gambling in Souls
External links[edit]
- Gambling in Souls on IMDb
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