The Age of Desire

The Age of Desire is a lost[1] 1923 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Josef Swickard, William Collier Jr., and Mary Philbin. It was distributed through Associated First National Pictures.[2][3]

The Age of Desire
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Directed byFrank Borzage
Produced byArthur H. Jacobs
Written byMary O'Hara
Dixie Willson
Lenore J. Coffee (titles)
StarringJosef Swickard
William Collier Jr.
Mary Philbin
Myrtle Stedman
CinematographyChester A. Lyons
Distributed byAssociated First National
Release date
  • September 1923 (1923-09)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Cast

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gollark: You could entirely fix cancer through better DNA error correction, for instance, and the technology for that has been developed as part of communication/storage systems we have now (although admittedly implementing it in biology would probably be very very hard).
gollark: On the other hand, through actually having a planning process and not just blindly seeking local minima, a human can make big changes to designs even if the middle ones wouldn't be very good, which evolution can't.
gollark: And despite randomly breaking in bizarre ways, living stuff has much better self-repair than any human designs.

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