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The Cheat is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Fannie Ward, Sessue Hayakawa, and Jack Dean, Ward's real-life husband. [ 2 ] Plot
Fannie Ward (born Fannie Buchanan; February 22, 1872 – January 27, 1952), also credited as Fanny Ward, was an American actress of stage and screen. [1] Known for performing in both comedic and dramatic roles, she was cast in The Cheat, a sexually-charged 1915 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
The Cheat is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Harvey Stephens. [1] The film is a remake of the 1915 silent film of the same title , directed by Cecil B. DeMille .
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The Cheat is a 1923 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and is a remake of Cecil B. DeMille's 1915 film of the same name using the same script by Hector Turnbull and Jeanie MacPherson. This version stars Pola Negri and was directed by George Fitzmaurice. [1] [2] [3]
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The movie advertised the film as "teaming with sensational incidents and told in the picturesque surroundings of the Australian Bush." [7]According to the Adelaide Register "it is a particularly interesting film, the spectator with any sense of emotion is worked up to a high pitch of enthusiasm as the subject is being screened."