Chivalrous Charley
Chivalrous Charley is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Ellis and starring Eugene O'Brien, George Fawcett and Nancy Deaver.[1]
Chivalrous Charley | |
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Directed by | Robert Ellis |
Written by | Edward J. Montagne May Tully |
Starring | Eugene O'Brien George Fawcett Nancy Deaver |
Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Select Pictures |
Release date | December 10, 1921 |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Eugene O'Brien as Charles Riley
- George Fawcett as His Uncle
- Nancy Deaver as Alice Sanderson
- D.J. Flanagan as Her Father
- Huntley Gordon as Geoffrey Small
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References
- Munden p.126
Bibliography
- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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