Not So Long Ago

Not So Long Ago is a 1925 American silent film produced by Jesse Lasky and Adolph Zukor and distributed by Paramount. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez in the leading roles.[1]

Not so Long Ago
Directed bySidney Olcott
Produced by
Written byViolet Clark
Based onNot So Long Ago, a Comedy in Prologue, Three Acts, and Epilogue
by Arthur Richman
Starring
CinematographyJames Wong Howe
Edited byPatricia Rooney
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • September 7, 1925 (1925-09-07)
Running time
7 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

This is a lost film.[2][3]

Plot

Cast

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