Chicken Casey
Chicken Casey is a 1917 American silent comedy drama film directed by Raymond B. West and starring Dorothy Dalton, Charles Gunn and Howard Hickman.[1]
Chicken Casey | |
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Directed by | Raymond B. West |
Produced by | Thomas H. Ince |
Written by | J.G. Hawks Christine Silver (play) |
Starring | Dorothy Dalton Charles Gunn Howard Hickman |
Cinematography | Charles J. Stumar |
Production company | Kay-Bee Pictures |
Distributed by | Triangle Distributing |
Release date | January 28, 1917 |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Dorothy Dalton as Chicken Casey / Mavis Marberry
- Charles Gunn as Everett Hale
- Howard Hickman as 'Dickey' Cochran
- Tom Guise as Israel Harris
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References
- Connelly p.47
Bibliography
- Robert B. Connelly. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36. December Press, 1998.
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