Man and His Soul
Man and His Soul is a 1916 American silent melodrama film directed by John W. Noble.
Man and His Soul is a 1916 American silent melodrama film directed by John W. Noble.
Francis X. Bushman
John Conscience / John Power
Beverly Bayne
Mary Knowles
Edward Brennan
Reverend Edward Knowles
Charles Prince
Stephen Might Sr.
John Davidson
Stephen Might Jr.
Helen Dunbar
Mrs. Conscience, John's Mother
Grace Valentine
Eve
Etta Mansfield
Fred Sittenham
Man and His Soul is a 1916 American silent melodrama film directed by John W. Noble.
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