Loyal Lives
Loyal Lives is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn and starring Brandon Tynan, Mary Carr and Faire Binney.[1][2]
Loyal Lives | |
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Directed by | Charles Giblyn |
Produced by | Whitman Bennett |
Written by | Dorothy Farnum Charles G. Rich |
Starring | Brandon Tynan Mary Carr Faire Binney |
Cinematography | Edward Paul |
Production company | Postman Pictures |
Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
Release date | July 1923 |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Brandon Tynan as Dan O'Brien
- Mary Carr as Mary O'Brien
- Faire Binney as Peggy
- William Collier Jr. as Terrence
- Charles Mcdonald as Michael O'Hara
- Blanche Craig as Lizzie O'Hara
- Chester Morris as Tom O'Hara
- Tom Blake as Brady
- Blanche Davenport as Mrs. Brady
- Jack Hopkins as Judkins
- Mickey Bennett as Terrence, as a child
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References
- Munden p.465
- The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Loyal Lives(Wayback)
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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