Beauty and the Barge (1914 film)
Beauty and the Barge is a 1914 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Cyril Maude, Lillian Logan and Gregory Scott.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1905 play Beauty and the Barge by W. W. Jacobs. A sound version of the same story was released in 1937.
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Directed by | Harold M. Shaw |
Written by | W.W. Jacobs |
Based on | Beauty and the Barge by W. W. Jacobs |
Starring | Cyril Maude Lillian Logan Gregory Scott Mary Brough |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Cast
- Cyril Maude - Captain Barley
- Lillian Logan - Ethel Smedley
- Gregory Scott - Lieutenant Seton Boyne
- Mary Brough - Mrs. Baldwin
- Judd Green - Dibbs
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gollark: That could be solved with multiple off-topics.
gollark: You have to see *some small amount* of them, which is much more manageable.
gollark: Oh, NOW it pings me somehow?
gollark: You have a reasonable point that you can be nice to people inside a conversation but (possibly inadvertently) non-nice to those outside it. I think niceness within conversations is more important, as people outside them can more easily choose not to participate in them, but this doesn't work excellently. Banning discussion of anything some people do not like reading is *a* fix for some of this, but I don't like the tradeoffs, given the wide range of things in this category. Isolating that elsewhere is also not good for various reasons I indicated before. A generalized rule-4-y approach could end up doing basically the same thing as preemptively banning it, and people seem dissatisfied with "ignore the channel for a bit". Thus, I'm unsure of how the issue can be solved nicely and it's worth actually investigating the options.
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