Quinneys (1919 film)
Quinneys is a 1919 British romance film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Henry Ainley, Isobel Elsom and Eric Harrison.[1] It is an adaptation of the play Quinneys by Horace Annesley Vachell which was again made into a film in 1927.
A reported £100,000 worth of props were used for the film.[2]
Plot
An antique dealer's daughter loves a foreman who sells fakes to his ex-partner.
Cast
- Henry Ainley – Joseph Quinney
- Isobel Elsom – Posy Quinney
- Eric Harrison – James Miggott
- Tom Reynolds – Sam Tomlin
- Roland Pertwee – Cyrus Hunsucker
- Marie Wright – Mabel Dredge
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References
- BFI.org
- Bamford p.10
Bibliography
- Bamford, Kenton. Distorted Images: British National Identity and Film in the 1920s. I.B. Tauris, 1999.
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