The Velvet Paw
1916 film by Maurice Tourneur
- Gardner Hunting
- Paul West
- House Peters
- Gail Kane
- Ned Burton
Production
company
company
Paragon Films
Release date
- September 11, 1916 (1916-09-11)
- Silent
- English intertitles
The Velvet Paw is a lost[1] 1916 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring House Peters, Gail Kane and Ned Burton. The film offers a critical view of rampant corruption in American politics.[2]
The film's sets were designed by the French-born art director Ben Carré.
Cast
- House Peters as Robert Moorehead
- Gail Kane as Mary Dexter
- Ned Burton as Sen. Barring
- Frank Goldsmith as Congressman Drake
- Charles Mackay as Undetermined role
- Charles Edwards as Undetermined role
- Alex Shannon as Undetermined role
References
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2001.
External links
- The Velvet Paw at IMDb
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Films directed by Maurice Tourneur
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1913)
- Jean la Poudre (1913)
- The System of Doctor Goudron (1913)
- The Gaieties of the Squadron (1913)
- Tricks of Love (1913)
- The Last Pardon (1913)
- The Cameo (1913)
- Mother (1914)
- Figures de cire (1914)
- The Man of the Hour (1914)
- The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England (1914)
- The Red Promenade (1914)
- The Pit (1914)
- The Sparrow (1914)
- Monsieur Lecoq (1914)
- The Secret of the Well (1914)
- Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915)
- Trilby (1915)
- The Cub (1915)
- The Ivory Snuff Box (1915)
- The Butterfly on the Wheel (1915)
- The Pawn of Fate (1915)
- The Hand of Peril (1916)
- The Closed Road (1916)
- The Velvet Paw (1916)
- The Rail Rider (1916)
- A Girl's Folly (1916)
- The Whip (1917)
- The Undying Flame (1917)
- Exile (1917)
- The Law of the Land (1917)
- The Pride of the Clan (1917)
- The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917)
- Barbary Sheep (1917)
- The Rise of Jennie Cushing (1917)
- Rose of the World (1917)
- The Blue Bird (1918)
- Prunella (1918)
- A Doll's House (1918)
- Sporting Life (1918)
- Woman (1918)
- My Lady's Garter (1919)
- The White Heather (1919)
- The Life Line (1919)
- Victory (1919)
- The Broken Butterfly (1919)
- The County Fair (1920)
- The Great Redeemer (1920)
- While Paris Sleeps (1920)
- Treasure Island (1920)
- The White Circle (1920)
- Deep Waters (1920)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
- The Bait (1921)
- The Foolish Matrons (1921)
- Lorna Doone (1922)
- The Brass Bottle (1923)
- The Christian (1923)
- The Isle of Lost Ships (1923)
- Jealous Husbands (1923)
- Torment (1924)
- The White Moth (1924)
- Sporting Life (1925)
- Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925)
- Clothes Make the Pirate (1925)
- Aloma of the South Seas (1926)
- Old Loves and New (1926)
- The Crew (1928)
- The Ship of Lost Souls (1929)
- Accused, Stand Up! (1930)
- Departure (1931)
- Dance Hall (1931)
- Fun in the Barracks (1932)
- In the Name of the Law (1932)
- L'Homme mystérieux (1933)
- The Two Orphans (1933)
- Le Voleur (1934)
- Justin de Marseille (1935)
- Koenigsmark (1935)
- Samson (1936)
- With a Smile (1936)
- The Patriot (1938)
- Katia (1938)
- Sins of Youth (1941)
- Volpone (1941)
- Miss Bonaparte (1942)
- La Main du diable (1943)
- Cecile Is Dead (1944)
- After Love (1948)
- Dilemma of Two Angels (1948)
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