The Green Eyed Monster (1919 Film)
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''The Green Eyed Monster'' is a
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1919 Events January * January 1 ** The Czechoslovak Legions occupy much of the self-proclaimed "free city" of Pressburg (now Bratislava), enforcing its incorporation into the new republic of Czechoslovakia. ** HMY ''Iolaire'' sinks off the c ...
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silent film action adventure with little to scant information as to its release. It was produced by the
Norman Film Manufacturing Company Norman Studios, also known as Norman Film Manufacturing Company is a former American film studio in Jacksonville, Florida. Founded by Richard Edward Norman, the studio produced silent films featuring African-American casts from 1919 to 1928. The on ...
, a historic all-black film production company. Various dates of release are quoted in 1919 and 1921. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''..The Green Eyed Monster''
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Cast

*Jack Austin *Louise Dunbar *Steve Reynolds *Robert A. Stuart


See also

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The Green-Eyed Monster (1916 film) ''The Green-Eyed Monster'' is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Robert B. Mantell.
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The Green-Eyed Monster (2001 film) ''The Green-Eyed Monster'' is a two-part British television crime drama film, written and directed by Jane Prowse, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 9 September 2001. The film, which stars Emma Fielding, Matt Day and Hugo Speer in the title roles, ...


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