The Little Fool
The Little Fool is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Milton Sills, Frances Wadsworth and Nigel Barrie.[1]
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Directed by | Phil Rosen |
Written by | Jack London (novel) |
Starring | Milton Sills Frances Wadsworth Nigel Barrie |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures |
Release date | 1 May 1921 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Milton Sills as Dick
- Frances Wadsworth as Florence
- Nigel Barrie as Evan
- Ora Carew
- Byron Munson
- Peggy Prevost
- Helen Howard
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References
- Parish & Pitts p.320
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish & Michael R. Pitts. Film directors: a guide to their American films. Scarecrow Press, 1974.
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