The Strength of Donald McKenzie
The Strength of Donald McKenzie is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by and starring William Russell and John Prescott.[1][2][3] The film also stars Charlotte Burton, Harry Keenan, George Ahern, Nell Franzen, and Margaret Nichols.
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Directed by | William Russell Jack Prescott |
Written by | J. Edward Hungerford (Scenario) |
Based on | "The Guide" by Russell E. Smith |
Starring | William Russell Charlotte Burton |
Distributed by | Mutual Film |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- William Russell as Donald McKenzie
- Charlotte Burton as Mabel Condon
- George Ahern as John Condon
- Harry Keenan as Maynard Randall
- John Prescott as Pierre
- Nell Franzen
- Margaret Nichols
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References
- "The Strength of Donald McKenzie." (The Moving Picture World, August 19, 1916, p.1238)
- STRAND / last day / WILLIAM RUSSELL in / "THE STRENGTH OF DONALD McKENZIE" / A Gripping Drama of the North Woods (The Sacramento Union, September 12, 1916, p.3)
- The Strength of Donald McKenzie (UCSB Film Database)
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