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The Conscience of Hassan Bey is a american film of genre Drama directed by D. W. Griffith released in USA on 20 december 1913 with William A. Carroll

The Conscience of Hassan Bey (1913)

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Released in USA 20 december 1913
Length 10minutes
Directed by ,    
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating45% 2.2866052.2866052.2866052.2866052.286605

The Conscience of Hassan Bey is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and Christy Cabanne.

Actors

William A. Carroll

(Timur - the Bey's Slave)
Lillian Gish

(The Rugmaker's Daughter)
William Welsh

(Hassan Bey)
Alfred Paget

(The Rugmaker)
Robert Harron

(The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart)
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