The Red Viper is a 1919 American silent film drama.[1] It is anti-Communist themed and was produced during the red scare.
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Directed by | Jacques Tyrol |
Written by | Winifred Dunn |
Produced by | Jacques Tyrol |
Cinematography | Edward Wynard |
Distributed by | Tyrad Pictures, Inc. and State Rights |
Release date | September 7, 1919 |
Country | United States |
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The film's director and producer was Jacques Tyrol, the writer was Winifred Dunn, and the cinematographer was Edward Wynard.[2]
The film was produced by Tyrad Pictures, Inc. The film was distributed by Tyrad Pictures, Inc. and State Rights.[2]
The film was released on September 7, 1919.[2]
The film was an anti-communist film, made during the First Red Scare.[3]
The film has an entry in the Library of Congress, along with being listed as a lost film.[4][5]
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