The Fighting Shepherdess
The Fighting Shepherdess is a 1920 American romance film directed by Edward José and Millard Webb and written by Frank Mitchell Dazey. It is based on the 1919 novel The Fighting Shepherdess by Caroline Lockhart. The film stars Anita Stewart, Wallace MacDonald, Noah Beery Sr., Walter Long, Eugenie Besserer and John Hall. The film was released on March 1, 1920, by First National Exhibitors' Circuit.[1][2][3]
The Fighting Shepherdess | |
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Directed by | Edward José Millard Webb |
Produced by | Louis B. Mayer Anita Stewart |
Screenplay by | Frank Mitchell Dazey |
Based on | The Fighting Shepherdess by Caroline Lockhart |
Starring | Anita Stewart Wallace MacDonald Noah Beery Sr. Walter Long Eugenie Besserer John Hall |
Cinematography | Tony Gaudio |
Production company | Anita Stewart Productions Louis B. Mayer Productions |
Distributed by | First National Exhibitors' Circuit |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Anita Stewart as Kate Prentice
- Wallace MacDonald as Hughie
- Noah Beery Sr. as Mormon Joe
- Walter Long as Pete Mullendore
- Eugenie Besserer as Jezebel
- John Hall as Tetters
- Gibson Gowland as Bowers
- Calvert Carter as Mayor
- Billie DeVail as Banker
- Maude Wayne as Beth
- Ben Lewis as Lingle
- Will Jeffries as The Engineer
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References
- "The Fighting Shepherdess (1920) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- Janiss Garza. "Fighting Shepherdess (1920) - Edward José". AllMovie. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- "The Fighting Shepherdess". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
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