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The Runaway is a film of genre Drama directed by William C. de Mille released in USA on 4 april 1926 with Clara Bow

The Runaway (1926)

The Runaway
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Released in USA 4 april 1926
Genres Drama
Rating51% 2.592222.592222.592222.592222.59222

The Runaway is a 1926 film directed by William C. deMille and starring Clara Bow, Warner Baxter, William Powell and George Bancroft. The plot involves a movie star who erroneously assumes that she has murdered someone and flees to Kentucky. The cinematography was by Charles P. Boyle and the movie is believed to be a lost film.

Actors

Clara Bow

(Cynthia Meade)
Warner Baxter

(Wade Murrell)
William Powell

(Jack Harrison)
George Bancroft

(Lesher Skidmore)
Edythe Chapman

(Mrs. Murrell)
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