My Neighbor's Wife (1925 film)
My Neighbor's Wife is a surviving 1925 silent film comedy directed by Clarence Geldart and starring E. K. Lincoln and Helen Ferguson. It was released on a State's Rights by Davis Distributing Division.[1][2]
My Neighbor's Wife | |
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Directed by | Clarence Geldart |
Produced by | Clifford S. Elfelt |
Based on | short story The Other Man's Wife by James Oliver Curwood |
Starring | E. K. Lincoln Helen Ferguson |
Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
Distributed by | State Rights |
Release date | May 21, 1925 |
Running time | 6 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent ...English titles |
Cast
- E. K. Lincoln - Jack Newberry
- Helen Ferguson - Florence Keaton
- Edwards Davis - Mr. Keaton
- Herbert Rawlinson - Allen Allwright
- William Russell - Eric von Greed, film director
- William Bailey - Greed's assistant
- Chester Conklin - Cameraman
- Tom Santschi - Inventor
- Mildred Harris - Inventor's Wife
- Douglas Gerrard - Bertie
- Margaret Loomis - Kathlyn Jordan
- Ralph Faulkner - William Jordan
- Philippe De Lacy - William Jordan Jr.
Preservation status
- The film is preserved at Cinematheque Quebecoise, Montreal.[3]
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