The Shuttle (film)

The Shuttle is a 1918 American silent romance film directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and starring Constance Talmadge, Alan Roscoe and Edith Johnson.[1] The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It concerns two American sisters, one of whom is married into an English family.

The Shuttle
Directed byRollin S. Sturgeon
Produced byLewis J. Selznick
Written byFrances Hodgson Burnett (novel)
Margaret Turnbull
Harvey F. Thew
StarringConstance Talmadge
Alan Roscoe
Edith Johnson
CinematographyJames Van Trees
Production
company
Select Pictures
Distributed bySelect Pictures
Release date
February 16, 1918
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

Cast

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References

  1. Basinger p.164

Bibliography

  • Jeanine Basinger. Silent Stars. Wesleyan University Press, 2000.
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