Gigolo (film)

Gigolo is a 1926 American silent romance drama film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and released by Producers Distributing Corporation. William K. Howard directed and Rod La Rocque and Jobyna Ralston star. The film is based on a novel, Gigolo, by Edna Ferber.[1][2]

Gigolo
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Directed byWilliam K. Howard
Produced byCecil B. DeMille
Written byGarrett Fort (adaptation)
Marion Orth (scenario)
John Krafft (intertitles)
Based onGigolo
by Edna Ferber
StarringRod La Rocque
Jobyna Ralston
CinematographyLucien Andriot
Distributed byProducers Distributing Corporation
Release date
  • October 4, 1926 (1926-10-04) (U.S.)
Running time
80 minutes; 8 reels (7,295 feet)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Prints survive of this silent feature.[3]

Cast

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References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
  2. Progressive Silent Film List: Gigolo at silentera.com
  3. The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Gigolo


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