
The Giver Gives to Give
Music · Fantasy · Drama
Overview
The Giver Gives to Give is a black and white silent film starring a clown in search of a stage, an audience, a friend.
Top Cast
Poppy Jean Crawford
Poppy Jean Crawford
The Clown
Poppy Jean Crawford
The Clown
Brian Lee Hughes
Brian Lee Hughes
The Ringmaster
Brian Lee Hughes
The Ringmaster
Lucas Tamaren
Lucas Tamaren
The Boxer
Lucas Tamaren
The Boxer
Helen Ballentine
Helen Ballentine
The Fisherman
Helen Ballentine
The Fisherman
Lena Hindes
Lena Hindes
Lena Hindes
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