
The Evil Eye
Action · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
This serial, starring boxer Leslie King, is presumed lost.
Top Cast


Benny Leonard
Benny Leonard
Frank Armstrong
Benny Leonard
Frank Armstrong


Ruth Dwyer
Ruth Dwyer
Dora Bruce
Ruth Dwyer
Dora Bruce


Stuart Holmes
Stuart Holmes
Berton Bruce
Stuart Holmes
Berton Bruce


Marie Shotwell
Marie Shotwell
Mrs. David Bruce
Marie Shotwell
Mrs. David Bruce


Rosita Marstini
Rosita Marstini
Marcia Lamar (as Madame Marie Marstini)
Rosita Marstini
Marcia Lamar (as Madame Marie Marstini)


Leslie King
Leslie King
The Money Lender
Leslie King
The Money Lender
Bernard Randall
Bernard Randall
Bernard Randall
Mary Jepp
Mary Jepp
Mary Jepp


Joe Martin
Joe Martin
Orangutan (Uncredited)
Joe Martin
Orangutan (Uncredited)
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