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Though L. Frank Baum did act under the name George Brooks, that was on
stage, and I doubt the accuracy of this listing.  Can anyone confirm it?
I don't think he was in the best of health at this point, but it may have
been in the can for quite a while before it was released.

                             Flash of Fate, The (1918)


                                          Directed by
                                          Elmer Clifton



                                          Writing credits
                                          James W. Atchison

                                                          (story)
                                          Waldemar Young




                                          Genre: Drama / Crime


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                             Cast (in credits order)
                             Herbert Rawlinson
                                            ....
                                               Randolph Shorb
                             Sally Starr
                                            ....
                                               Mary Freeman
                             Jack Nelson
                                            ....
                                               Joe Freeman
                             Dana Ong
                                            ....
                                               Henry Shorb
                             Madge Kirby
                                            ....
                                               Gertrude Shorb
                             Willis Marks
                                            ....
                                               Abner Hinman
                             Charles West (I)
                                            ....
                                               Philadelphia Johnson
                                         rest of cast listed
alphabetically
                             L. Frank Baum
                                            ....
                                               Dave Hinman (as George
Brooks)


                             Directed by
                             Elmer Clifton



                             Writing credits (in credits order)
                             James W. Atchison

                                             (story)

                             Waldemar Young

                                             (scenario) and
                             W.B. Pearson

                                             (scenario)


                             Produced by
                             Herbert Rawlinson



                             Cinematography by
                             Virgil Miller

                                        (as Virgil E. Miller)


                             Production Companies

                                  Universal Film Manufacturing Company
[us]

                             Distributors

                                  Universal Film Manufacturing Company
[us]

                             Also Known As:
                             Crookedest Man in the World, The (1918) (USA)
                             Country: USA
                             Color: Black and White
                             Sound Mix: Silent



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