Miss Hobbs

Miss Hobbs is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Elmer Blaney Harris. The film stars Wanda Hawley, Harrison Ford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Walter Hiers, Julanne Johnston, and Emily Chichester. The film was released on May 19, 1920, by Realart Pictures Corporation.[1][2][3]

Miss Hobbs
Newspaper advertisement
Directed byDonald Crisp
Screenplay byElmer Blaney Harris
Based onMiss Hobbs
by Jerome K. Jerome
StarringWanda Hawley
Harrison Ford
Helen Jerome Eddy
Walter Hiers
CinematographyCharles Schoenbaum
Production
company
Realart Pictures Corporation
Distributed byRealart Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • May 19, 1920 (1920-05-19)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Plot

According to a contemporary newspaper,[4] the story concerns a "man-hater" falling in love.

Cast

gollark: My Psi research lab with mk1 coffee machine, inside just one block.
gollark: They are very cool.
gollark: My current power generation can only support frequent use of high-efficiency spatial IO frames of less than 16x16x16 lest all power cut out and my base be plunged into eternal darkness from which it can never escape.
gollark: One of my long-term plans is to make a design allowing me to just automatically churn out compact machines filled with fusion reactors which work.
gollark: No need to bring lithium into this.

References

  1. "Miss Hobbs (1920) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. Janiss Garza. "Miss Hobbs (1920) - Donald Crisp". AllMovie. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  3. "Miss Hobbs". Afi.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  4. South Bend News-Times, page 5, June 8, 1920.


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