British stage actor Adrian Brunel's singing ability did him little good in the silent-movie era, but he managed to keep busy in the industry, first as a film salesman, then as director of World War I propaganda short subjects. Brunel's first feature-film directorial job was 1917's The Cost of a Kiss. He continued to direct throughout the 1920s, occasionally taking small roles in his own productions...
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