My Friend the Devil
My Friend the Devil is a lost[1] 1922 silent film romantic drama directed by Harry Millarde. It starred stage actor Charles Richman and was produced and distributed by Fox Film.[2][3]
| My Friend the Devil | |
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| Directed by | Harry Millarde | 
| Written by | Paul Sloane | 
| Based on | novel Doctor Rameau by Georges Ohnet | 
| Produced by | William Fox Harry Millarde  | 
| Starring | Charles Richman | 
| Cinematography | Joseph Ruttenberg | 
| Distributed by | Fox Films | 
Release date  | November 19, 1922 | 
Running time  | 1hr. 20 mins | 
| Country | USA | 
| Language | Silent.. English titles | 
Cast
    
- Charles Richman as George Dryden
 - Ben Grauer as George Dryden, as a boy
 - William H. Tooker as Dr. Brewster
 - Adolph Milar as Dryden's Stepfather
 - John Tavernier as The Old Doctor
 - Myrtle Stewart as George Dryden's Mother
 - Barbara Castleton as Anna Ryder
 - Alice May as Mrs. Ryder
 - Peggy Shaw as Beatrice Dryden
 - Robert Frazer as The Artist
 - Mabel Wright as The Governess
 
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