The Heart of the North (1921)
Early silent screen leading man Roy Stewart played a dual-role in this independently produced "Northwestern" about identical twins, separated at birth, who grow up on opposite sides of the law.
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Roy Stewart | As: Sgt. John Whiley / 'Bad' Maupome | |
George Morrell | As: Father Ormounde | |
Harry von Meter | As: De Brac | |
Roy Justi | As: Sir Archibald | |
William Lion West | As: Mad Pierre Maupome |
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Early silent screen leading man Roy Stewart played a dual-role in this independently produced "Northwestern" about identical twins, separated at birth, who grow up on opposite sides of the law.
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Cast
Roy Stewart |
Sgt. John Whiley / 'Bad' Maupome |
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George Morrell |
Father Ormounde |
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Harry von Meter |
De Brac |
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Roy Justi |
Sir Archibald |
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William Lion West |
Mad Pierre Maupome |
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Louise Lovely |
Patricia Graham |
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Betty Marvin |
Rosa De Brac |
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Harry Revier |
Director |
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Eddie Dowling |
Writer |
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