A Reno Divorce
A Reno Divorce was a 1927 American silent romantic drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., Ralph Graves wrote, directed and stars in this film which was the last of the five films he ever directed.[1] The film is now considered lost.[2][3] Vitaphone discs survive.
A Reno Divorce | |
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Directed by | Ralph Graves |
Written by | Robert Lord (scenario) |
Story by | Ralph Graves |
Starring | May McAvoy Ralph Graves |
Cinematography | Norbert Brodine |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | October 22, 1927 |
Running time | 60 minsutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- May McAvoy as Carla
- Ralph Graves as David
- Hedda Hopper as Hedda Frane
- Robert Ober as Eric Frane
- William Demarest as James, the chauffeur
- Anders Randolf as David's father
- Edwards Davis as Judge
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References
- White Munden, Kenneth, ed. (1997). The American Film Institute Catalog Of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1921-1930, Part 1. University of California Press. p. 646. ISBN 0-520-20969-9.
- A Reno Divorce at Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files: Warner Brothers Pictures Archived 2014-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
- A Reno Divorce at silentera.com
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