Rose of the Bowery is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Bertram Bracken and starring Edna Murphy, * Crauford Kent and Mildred Harris.[1]
Rose of the Bowery | |
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Directed by | Bertram Bracken |
Written by | Walter L. Griffin Bertram Bracken |
Produced by | David Hartford |
Starring | Edna Murphy Crauford Kent Mildred Harris |
Cinematography | Walter L. Griffin |
Production company | David Hartford Productions |
Distributed by | American Cinema Association |
Release date | May 15, 1927 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
A baby is accidentally left the house of a criminal and grows up in New York City's Bowery neighborhood. Later wrongly dragged into a murder case she is revealed to be the daughter of the district attorney.
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