Todd of the Times

Todd of the Times is a lost[1] 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Eliot Howe and starring Frank Keenan, Charles A. Post, and Aggie Herring.[2]

Todd of the Times
Directed byEliot Howe
Written byJack Cunningham
John Lynch
StarringFrank Keenan
Charles A. Post
Aggie Herring
CinematographyCharles E. Kaufman
Production
company
Robert Brunton Productions
Distributed byPathé Exchange
Release date
  • February 9, 1919 (1919-02-09)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Cast

gollark: I assumed that holy water was some form of metastable state, given that they don't produce it centrally as far as I know.
gollark: Is holiness preserved through evaporation/condensation?
gollark: We're also working on a project to replace iron mines with transubstantiation of wine and iron extraction from hemoglobin.
gollark: It's more of a metaphor.
gollark: Our nanobots can extract specifically the holy water. It's generally more convenient.

References

  1. The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Todd of the Times
  2. Darby, William (1991). Masters of Lens and Light: A Checklist of Major Cinematographers and Their Feature Films. Scarecrow Press. p. 266.


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