Christie Johnstone (film)
Christie Johnstone is a 1921 British silent romance film directed by Norman McDonald and starring Gertrude McCoy, Stewart Rome and Clive Brook.[1] It was adapted from the 1853 novel Christie Johnstone by Charles Reade. It was made at Broadwest's Walthamstow Studios.
Christie Johnstone | |
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Directed by | Norman McDonald |
Produced by | Walter West |
Written by | Charles Reade (novel) W.C. Clifford |
Starring | Gertrude McCoy Stewart Rome Clive Brook |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Walturdaw |
Release date | October 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Gertrude McCoy ... Christie Johnstone
- Stewart Rome ... Viscount Ipsden
- Clive Brook ... Astral Hither
- Mercy Hatton ... Lady Barbara Sinclair
- J. Denton-Thompson ... Wully
- Peggy Hathaway ... Jean
- Adeline Hayden Coffin ... Mrs. Gatty
- Gordon Craig ... Charles Gatty
- Dorothy Vernon ... Widow McKay
- Tom Beaumont ... Saunders
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