The Fourteenth Man

The Fourteenth Man is a lost[1] 1920 silent film comedy starring Robert Warwick and Bebe Daniels. It was directed by Joseph Henabery and produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.[2]

The Fourteenth Man
Robert Warwick and Bebe Daniels
Directed byJoseph Henabery
Produced byJesse Lasky
Paramount Pictures
Written byWalter Woods
Based onThe Man from Blankley's
by F. Anstey
StarringRobert Warwick
Bebe Daniels
CinematographyKarl Brown
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • September 1920 (1920-09)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryU.S.
LanguageSilent film
(English intertitles)

This film is an adaption of F. Anstey's play, The Man from Blankley's.[3] It was remade a decade later as a talkie, The Man from Blankley's, at Warner's with John Barrymore.

This film had several alternate titles ie: The Romantic Meddler, The Trouble Hunter, Hunting Trouble

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