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The Pointing Finger (1919 film)

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| director = Edward A. Kull
Edward Morrissey

| producer = Tod Browning

| writer = Violet Clark

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| starring = Mary MacLaren
David Butler
Johnnie Cook

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| cinematography = William E. Fildew
Howard Oswald

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| studio = Universal Film Manufacturing Company

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| runtime = 5 reels

| country = United States

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'The Pointing Finger', also known as 'No Experience Required' is a 1919 American silent drama film, directed by Edward A. Kull and Edward Morrissey. Morrissey began directing the project, but was replaced by Kull in late August or early September 1919. It stars Mary MacLaren, David Butler, and Johnnie Cook, and was released on December 1, 1919. There are no known archival holdings of the film, so it is presumably a lost film.

Cast list



* Mary MacLaren as Mary Murphy

* David Butler as David

* Johnnie Cook as William Saxton

* Carl Stockdale as Grosset

* Lydia Knott as Matron

* Charlotte Woods as Matron's assistant

References




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