Robinson Crusoe (1927 film)
Robinson Crusoe is a 1927 British silent drama film produced and directed by M.A. Wetherell who also played the title role. The film also stars M.A. Wetherell, Fay Compton and Herbert Waithe. It is an adaptation of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The screenplay concerns a shipwrecked man stranded on a desert island. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios and Lime Grove Studios in London.
Robinson Crusoe | |
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Directed by | M.A. Wetherell |
Produced by | M.A. Wetherell |
Written by | Daniel Defoe (novel) M.A. Wetherell (writer) |
Starring | M.A. Wetherell Fay Compton Herbert Waithe |
Cinematography | Joe Rosenthal |
Edited by | H. Foster |
Production company | M. A. Wetherell Productions |
Distributed by | Epic Films |
Release date | May 1927 |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- M.A. Wetherell as Robinson Crusoe
- Fay Compton as Sophie Bruce
- Herbert Waithe as Man Friday
- Reginald Fox
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External links
- Robinson Crusoe on IMDb
- Robinson Crusoe at AllMovie
- Robinson Crusoe is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- Watch Robinson Crusoe on YouTube
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