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Flora le Breton
Directed by Graham Cutts
Produced by Master Films
Starring Hilda Bayley, Flora le Breton, Ward McAllister, Cyril Raymond, Tony Fraser, Teddy Arundell
Release date May 1922
Running time 55 minutes
Country Great Britain
Language Silent film, English intertitles
This film is part of our Silent Gems Collection and the DVD is available on Ebay.
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This film is part of our series 'Hidden Gems'. It can be watched by registered users who make a donation. For more details, please click here.
This movie is part of our series "Other Favorite Films". This category includes films that do not feature a particular star from our site, but which in our view represent a major contribution of a silent movie to Arts and Culture.
"Cocaine" is a British crime drama. A drug lord must deal with unintended consequences.
The film became contentious even before hitting the screens. "Cocaine" was banned as it was feared that it would encourage drug use. The film's message, however, is exactly the opposite. Eventually "Cocaine" was approved by the board of censors under the alternative and less provocative title "While London Sleeps". Still, it is said that this is the most controversial British film of the 1920s.
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Cocaine
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Teddy Arundell
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