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The Face on the Screen is a 1916 drama film featuring Florence Lawrence. This lost film, produced by Universal Pictures and Victor Film Company, explores themes of deception and identity.
This silent film is relatively scarce, which piques interest among collectors. Its unique premise and exploration of identity make it stand out in early cinema catalogs. Various formats have been circulated, but finding a well-preserved copy can be quite challenging. Although not widely talked about, it offers a nuanced look at character-driven storytelling that may appeal to dedicated enthusiasts of silent film history.
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The Face on the Screen is a drama film.
The director is not provided in the supplied information.
Florence Lawrence is the top cast member of the film.
The film was produced by Universal Pictures and Victor Film Company.
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