The Ragged Edge (film)
The Ragged Edge is a lost[1] 1923 silent film South Sea romance//drama produced by George Arliss(Distinctive Pictures) and distributed by Goldwyn and Cosmopolitan productions. It was directed by F. Harmon Weight and starred Alfred Lunt.[2][3]
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Directed by | F. Harmon Weight |
Produced by | Distinctive Pictures(founded by George Arliss) |
Written by | Harold McGrath(novel:The Ragged Edge) Forrest Halsey(adaptation) |
Starring | Alfred Lunt Mona Palma |
Cinematography | ?none listed but probably Harry Fischbeck from Lunt's first film Backbone |
Distributed by | Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 reels;6,800 feet |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Alfred Lunt - Howard Spurlock
- Mimi Palmeri - Ruth Endicott (*this actress also called Mona Palma)
- Charles Fang - Ah Cum
- Wallace Erskine - The quack doctor
- George MacQuarrie - McClintock
- Charles Slattery - O'Higgins
- Christian Frank - The Drunk Wastrel
- Grace Griswold - Prudence Jedson
- Alice May - Angelina Jedson
- Percy Carr - Bartender
- Marie Day - The Drunk Aunt
- Charles Kent - Reverend Luther Enschede
- Hattie Delaro - Mrs. Dalby
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References
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