Burnt Wings (1916 Film)
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''Burnt Wings'' is a 1916
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silent
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directed by Walter West and starring Eve Balfour,
Joseph Tozer Joseph Rose Tozer (1881 in Birmingham, Warwickshire – 1955) was a British actor. Musical theatre *''Houp La!'' (1916) Partial filmography * '' The Brass Bottle'' (1914) * '' A Park Lane Scandal'' (1915) * '' The Answer'' (1916) * ''The Me ...
and Thomas H. MacDonald. It was adapted from the 1909 novel ''Burnt Wings'' by Mrs Stanley Wrench. A woman decides to bring up a baby that her husband has had with his mistress.Low p.191


Cast

* Eve Balfour — Margaret Dennis *
Joseph Tozer Joseph Rose Tozer (1881 in Birmingham, Warwickshire – 1955) was a British actor. Musical theatre *''Houp La!'' (1916) Partial filmography * '' The Brass Bottle'' (1914) * '' A Park Lane Scandal'' (1915) * '' The Answer'' (1916) * ''The Me ...
— Paul Westlake * Thomas H. MacDonald — Frank Vane * Lily Saxby — Lila Stebbing


References


Bibliography

* Low, Rachael. ''The History of British Film, Volume III: 1914-1918''. Routledge, 1997.


External links

* 1916 films 1916 drama films British silent feature films 1910s English-language films Films directed by Walter West Films based on American novels British black-and-white films 1910s British films Silent British drama films {{1910s-UK-film-stub