The Streets of New York (1922 film) explained

The Streets of New York
Director:Burton King
Producer:Burton King
Based On:The Streets of New York or Poverty is No Crime by Dion Boucicault
Cinematography:Alfred Ortlieb
Distributor:Arrow Film Corporation
Runtime:7 reels
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

The Streets of New York is a lost[1] 1922 American silent drama film directed by Burton King and starring Dorothy Mackaill.[2] [3] The film is based on a Victorian era play by Dion Boucicault The Streets of New York.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.9587/default.html The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Streets of New York
  2. http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/StreetsOfNewYork1922.html Progressive Silent Film List: The Streets of New York
  3. https://catalog.afi.com/Film/12464-THE-STREETSOFNEWYORK The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Streets of New York
  4. https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-show/the-streets-of-new-york-or-poverty-is-no-crime-8356 the play The Streets of New York ; Internet Broadway Database