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  1. Sinners is a lost 1920 American silent drama film based on a play of the same name by Owen Davis. The play was produced by William A. Brady and starred his daughter Alice Brady who also stars in this film. The Realart Company produced and released the film.

    • Realart Pictures
    • Kenneth Webb, Daniel Pennell (ass't director)
    • March 15, 1920
    • Alice Brady, James L. Crane
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0011698Sinners (1920) - IMDb

    Sinners: Regia di Kenneth S. Webb. Con Alice Brady, Agnes Everett, Augusta Anderson, Lorraine Frost. Mary Horton, a country girl, moves to New York to make her living as a seamstress, where she meets Hilda Newton, an old neighbor who has renounced her country ways for the immoral life of the city.

    • Kenneth S. Webb
    • Alice Brady, Agnes Everett, Augusta Anderson
  3. Mary Horton, a country girl, moves to New York to make her living as a seamstress, where she meets Hilda Newton, an old neighbor who has renounced her country ways for the immoral life of the city. Mary moves in with Hilda and meets Bob Merrick who, charmed by the girl's innocence determines to protect her.

  4. Sinners (1920) - Turner Classic Movies. 1920. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. Kenneth Webb. Director. Alice Brady. Mary Horton. Agnes Everett. Mrs. Horton. Augusta Anderson. Hilda Newton. Lorraine Frost. Polly Gary. Nora Reed. Saidee. Film Details. Genre. Adaptation. Release Date. Mar 15, 1920.

    • Kenneth Webb, Dan Pennell
    • Alice Brady
  5. Sinners (1920) ALICE BRADY in "SINNERS" REALART Pictures. James Crane, Alice Brady, Agnes Everett and Frank Losee in center. ... More Information on this film ...

  6. Sinners is a 1920 American film directed by Kenneth S. Webb starring Alice Brady. Media in category "Sinners (1920 film)" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.

  7. Overview. Mary Horton, a country girl, moves to New York to make her living as a seamstress, where she meets Hilda Newton, an old neighbor who has renounced her country ways for the immoral life of the city. Mary moves in with Hilda and meets Bob Merrick who, charmed by the girl's innocence determines to protect her. Kenneth S. Webb. Director.