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The Fighting Blade is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson and released by Associated First National Pictures in 1923. Cast Richard Barthelmess as Karl Van Kerstenbroock Dorothy Mackaill as Thomsine Musgrove Lee Baker as Earl of Staversham Morgan Wallace as Lord Robert Erisey Bradley Barker as Watt Musgrove Frederick Burton as Oliver Cromwell Stuart Sage as Viscount Carlsford Philip Tead as Lord Trevor Walter Horton as Bob Ayskew Allyn King as Charlotte Musgrove Marcia Harris as Joan Laycock Preservation A copy of The Fighting Blade is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. References External links The Fighting Blade at IMDb Synopsis at AllMovie Film still at wisconsinhistory.org . Discover the Marcia Lee Laycock popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Marcia Lee Laycock books.
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A Small Patch of Blue
Marcia Lee LaycockA short devotional about reflecting the face of God to the world
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A Grand Spectacle
Marcia Lee LaycockGod is faithful and His promises hold true forever. In this poignant devotional Marcia Lee Laycock describes a spring event that will remind you of God's mercy and grace to us all.
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Cassie
Marcia Lee LaycockFor as long as she could remember, Cassie had fallen asleep listening to the river sighing and whispering beneath her bedroom window. She had discovered if she laid her ear on one ...
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Missing Christmas
Marcia Lee LaycockWhen Tim forgets to double check on their tickets home for the holidays, he and his wife are stunned to discover they'll be stuck in a small northern community for Christmas. His w...
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The Day God Laughed
Marcia Lee LaycockForgiveness wasn't something I thought I could expect but I'd heard that's what God wanted to do so I told Him, "Go ahead, do your thing. Forgive me."
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Spur of the Moment
Marcia Lee LaycockMarcia Laycock, pastor's wife and mother of three, has obviously struggled with God during her colorful life. Her recent book, The Spur of the Moment, spans years, provinces and co...