The Fourteenth Man is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film starring Robert Warwick and Bebe Daniels. It was directed by Joseph Henabery and produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.[2]
The Fourteenth Man | |
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Directed by | Joseph Henabery |
Written by | Walter Woods |
Based on | The Man from Blankley's by F. Anstey |
Produced by | Jesse Lasky Paramount Pictures |
Starring | Robert Warwick Bebe Daniels |
Cinematography | Karl Brown |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film (English intertitles) |
This film is an adaption of F. Anstey's play, The Man from Blankley's.[3] It was remade a decade later as a talkie, The Man from Blankley's, at Warner's with John Barrymore.
This film had several alternate titles ie: The Romantic Meddler, The Trouble Hunter, Hunting Trouble.
Plot
editThis article needs a plot summary. (January 2024) |
Cast
edit- Robert Warwick as Captain Douglas Gordon
- Bebe Daniels as Marjory Seaton
- Walter Hiers as Harry Brooks
- Robert Milasch as Jenks(*as Robert Milash)
- Norman Selby as Dwight Sylvester
- Jim Farley as Monk Brady
- Clarence Geldart as Major McDowell
- Viora Daniel as Mrs. McDowell
- Robert Dudley as Tidmarsh
- Lucien Littlefield as Wesley Colfax Winslow
- John McKinnon as Dawes
References
edit- ^ "The Fourteenth Man". October 15, 1920 – via memory.loc.gov.
- ^ "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com.
- ^ "The Man from Blankley's – Broadway Show – Play | IBDB".
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