Auld Lang Syne (1917 film) explained

Auld Lang Syne
Director:Sidney Morgan
Starring:Violet Graham
Henry Baynton
Sydney Fairbrother
George Bellamy
Studio:British & Colonial
Distributor:Unicorn Films
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Auld Lang Syne is a 1917 British silent crime film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Violet Graham, Henry Baynton and Sydney Fairbrother. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Jack Buchanan, who went on to be a leading star.[1] It was produced in a film studio at Ebury Street in Westminster.

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  1. Burton & Chibnall p.84