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Norma Phillips (right).
Photograph: Silent Era image collection.
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Runaway June
(1915) United States of America
B&W : Serial / 15 chapters
Directed by [?] Oscar Engle or Oscar Eagle?
Cast: Norma Phillips [June Moore], J.W. Johnston (Jack W. Johnston) [Ned Warner], Dora Mills Adams [Mrs. Moore], Alfred Fisher [Mr. Moore], Arthur Donaldson [Gilbert Blethering], Winifred Burke [Iris Blethering], George M. Marlo (George Marlo) [Bobby Blethering], Evelyn Dumo [Marie], Myra Brooks [Aunt Debby], Charles Mason [Charles Cunningham], Ezra Walck [Edwards], Margaret Loveridge (Marguerite Marsh) [Tommy Thomas; and Marie the Apache], Ricca Allen [Mrs. Honoria Blye], Elizabeth Drew [Mrs. Villard; Mimi; and Mrs. Wiles], William Bailey [Mr. Villard], Arthur Forbes [Durban, the artist; Treazy; Pierre; Mr. Wiles; and Al Groggs], Violet Biccari (Violet De Biccari) [Dolly Wiles], Miss James (Ida James) [Lou Groggs, the keeper of the gambling house], Mildred Cheshire [Gwendoline Perry], Mr. Fay (Joseph C. Fay) [Mr. Perry, Gwendoline’s father], Grace Ady [Anna, the gambling house dealer], Jack O’Day [Burton, Ned’s detective (chapter 8)], Ida Schnall [Karma (chapter 13)], Freeman Barnes
Reliance Motion Picture Corporation production; distributed by [?] Serial Publication Corporation through Mutual Film Corporation? / From the novel Runaway June by George Randolph Chester [?] and Lillian Christy Chester? / 15 chapters: [1] “The Runaway Bride,” released 13 January 1915; [2] “The Man with the Black Van Dyke,” released 20 January 1915; [3] “Discharged,” released 27 January 1915; [4] “The New Governess,” released 3 February 1915; [5] “A Woman in Trouble,” released 10 February 1915; [6] “The Siege of the House of O’Keefe,” released 17 February 1915; [7] “The Tormentors,” released 24 February 1915; [8] “Her Enemies,” released 3 March 1915; [9] “Kidnapped,” released 10 March 1915; [10] “Trapped on a Liner,” released 17 March 1915; [11] “In the Clutch of the River Thieves,” released 24 March 1915; [12] “The Spirit of the Marsh,” released 31 March 1915; [13] “Trapped,” released 7 April 1915; [14] “In the Grip of Poverty,” released 14 April 1915; [15] “At Last, My Love,” released 21 April 1915. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.
Drama.
Survival status: The film is presumed lost.
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Keywords: Serials
Listing updated: 29 April 2020.
References: Lahue-Continued pp. 33, 166, 288; Stedman-Serials p. 35 : Website-IMDb; Website-SerSq.
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