Brass Buttons
Brass Buttons is a 1919 American silent comedy western film directed by Henry King, and starring William Russell, Eileen Percy, and Helen Howard.[1] A New York cop in Arizona tackles a gang of criminals.
Brass Buttons | |
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Directed by | Henry King |
Written by | Jules Furthman |
Starring | William Russell Eileen Percy Helen Howard |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release date | April 6, 1919 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- William Russell as Kingdon Hollister
- Eileen Percy as Bernice Cleveland
- Helen Howard as Madeline
- Frank Brownlee as Terence Callahan
- Bull Montana as Jake the Priest
- Wilbur Higby as Mayor Dave McCullough
- Carl Stockdale as Cold-Deck Dallas
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References
- Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema p.166
Bibliography
- Donald W. McCaffrey & Christopher P. Jacobs. Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema. Greenwood Publishing, 1999.
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