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The Claw

Genres
Drama
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesNo Language
CountriesUnited States of America
Release Date1918-06-10
Runtime50 mins

Overview

Clara Kimball Young stars as Mary Saurin, a British gentlewoman who journeys to South Africa to visit her district-commissioner brother Dick (Henry Woodward). Upon arriving, she is introduced to Major Anthony "Kim" Kinsella (Milton Sills), the most important and influential Army officer in the region. Falling in love with Kinsella, Mary agrees to marry him, but he is apparently killed in a native uprising.

Cast & Crew

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Clara Kimball Young

as Mary Saurin

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Milton Sills

as Major Anthony Kinsella

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Henry Woodward

as Richard Saurin

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Mary Mersch

as Judy Saurin

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Jack Holt

as Maurice Stair

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Edward Kimball

as Postmaster (as E.M. Kimball)

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Marcia Manon

as Mrs. Valetta

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