
The Black Stork
Drama · Horror
Overview
A young man and woman are considering marriage; eugenicist Harry J Haiselden warns that they are ill-matched and will produce defective offspring. He is right; their baby is born defective, dies quickly and floats into heaven.
Top Cast


Jane Fearnley
Jane Fearnley
Miriam Fontaine
Jane Fearnley
Miriam Fontaine


Allan Murnane
Allan Murnane
Tom Watson
Allan Murnane
Tom Watson
Hamilton Revelle
Hamilton Revelle
Claude Leffingwell
Hamilton Revelle
Claude Leffingwell
Elsie Esmond
Elsie Esmond
Anne Schultz
Elsie Esmond
Anne Schultz


Henry Bergman
Henry Bergman
The Detective
Henry Bergman
The Detective


John Miltern
John Miltern
John Miltern
Edgar L. Davenport
Edgar L. Davenport
Edgar L. Davenport
George Moss
George Moss
George Moss
Elsie Baker
Elsie Baker
Elsie Baker
Harry J. Haiselden
Harry J. Haiselden
Dr. Dickey
Harry J. Haiselden
Dr. Dickey
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