English: Still with the crew and cast of A Cry at Midnight (1916) with director Robert Ross (note that the IMDB lists the film director as Alexander Hall), Robert Broadwell president of Broadwell Productions, Mae Gaston, Thomas Carrigan, Mrs. Colin Chase, and Colin Chase, all on location in Medford, Massachusetts, on page 38 of the August 7, 1920 Exhibitors Herald. The film may have been reissued in 1920 under the title Nick Carter.
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