Head Winds

Head Winds is a surviving 1925 silent film drama directed by Herbert Blaché and starring House Peters and Patsy Ruth Miller. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.[1][2]

Head Winds
Directed byHerbert Blaché
Produced byCarl Laemmle
Written byEdward T. Lowe Jr.
Based onnovel Head Winds by A. M. Sinclair Wilt
StarringHouse Peters
Patsy Ruth Miller
CinematographyJohn Stumar
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
March 29, 1925
Running time
52 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English intertitles

Cast

Preservation status

  • Prints exist at George Eastman House and UCLA Film & Television Archive.[3]
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