You'd Be Surprised (film)

You'd Be Surprised is a 1926 American silent film starring Raymond Griffith. A murder mystery-comedy, the production includes intertitles written by humorist Robert Benchley.[1][2]

You'd Be Surprised
Directed byArthur Rosson
Produced byAdolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
B. P. Schulberg
Written byJules Furthman
Robert Benchley
StarringRaymond Griffith
Dorothy Sebastian
CinematographyWilliam Marshall
Edited byE. Lloyd Sheldon
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • September 25, 1926 (1926-09-25)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

A full copy of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress.[3][4]

Cast

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References

  1. Progressive Silent Film List: You'd Be Surprised at silentera.com
  2. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: You'd Be Surprised
  3. The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: You'd Be Surprise
  4. Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress p. 214 c.1978 by The American Film Institute


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