Love and a Savage
Love and a Savage is a 1915 silent film comedy written and directed by Al Christie and starring Betty Compson. It was produced by the Nestor Film Company and released through Universal Film Manufacturing Company.[1]
Love and a Savage | |
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Directed by | Al Christie |
Produced by | Nestor Film Company |
Written by | Al Christie |
Starring | Betty Compson |
Distributed by | Universal Film Manufacturing Company |
Release date | December 20, 1915 |
Running time | 1 reel |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Betty Compson - Betty
- Stella Adams - Betty's Mother
- Harry Rattenberry - Betty's Father
- Eddie Lyons - Eddie
- Lee Moran - Lee
- Gus Alexander - The Chef
- Jane Waller - The Maid
- Ethel Lynne - The Other Girl
- Harry Lyons
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