''A Daughter of Eve'' is a 1919
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silent crime film directed by
Walter West and starring
Violet Hopson
Violet Hopson (16 December 1887 – 21 July 1973) was an actress and producer who achieved fame on the British stage and in British silent films. She was born Elma Kate Victoria Karkeek in Port Augusta, South Australia on 16 December 1887. Viol ...
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Stewart Rome and
Cameron Carr.
Ronald Colman made an early screen appearance. The film is now considered a
lost film
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Cast
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Violet Hopson
Violet Hopson (16 December 1887 – 21 July 1973) was an actress and producer who achieved fame on the British stage and in British silent films. She was born Elma Kate Victoria Karkeek in Port Augusta, South Australia on 16 December 1887. Viol ...
— Jessica Bond
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Stewart Rome — Sidney Strangeways
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Cameron Carr — Charles Strangeways
* Ralph Forster — John Bond
* Edward Banfield — Sir Hugh Strangeways
* Vesta Sylva — Jessica as a Child
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Ronald Colman — Minor role
See also
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List of lost films
References
External links
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''A Daughter of Eve'' at SilentEra
1919 films
1919 crime films
British crime films
British silent feature films
Broadwest films
Films directed by Walter West
Lost British films
British black-and-white films
Lost crime films
1910s English-language films
1910s British films
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