The Popular Sin is a 1926 American comedy silent film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, written by Monta Bell and James Ashmore Creelman, and starring Florence Vidor, Clive Brook, Greta Nissen, Philip Strange, George Beranger, and Iris Gray. It was released on November 22, 1926, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2]
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Directed by | Malcolm St. Clair |
Screenplay by | Monta Bell James Ashmore Creelman |
Produced by | William LeBaron Jesse L. Lasky Adolph Zukor |
Starring | Florence Vidor Clive Brook Greta Nissen Philip Strange George Beranger Iris Gray |
Cinematography | Lee Garmes |
Production company | Famous Players-Lasky Corporation |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
With no prints of The Popular Sin located in any film archives, it is currently a lost film. Only fragments of reel 6 are in the Library of Congress collection.[3][4][5]
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