Judy Forgot

Judy Forgot is a play by Avery Hopwood (New York, October 6, 1910) that was adapted into a 1915 film.[1] The film is a five part comedy.[2] Marie Cahill starred in the film.[3] T. Hayes Hunter directed. It was produced by Universal Film Manufacturing.[4] It was advertised as a screaming farce comedy hit filmed in five acts.[5] Raymond L. Schrock wrote the screenplay.[6]

Cahill portrayed Judy Evans in the play and film.[7] She loses her memory in a train wreck.[8] Her memory is later restored[9] after an auto accident[8] and she returns to her marital partner.[10]

Film cast

References

  1. Goble, Alan (September 8, 2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 via Google Books.
  2. "The Moving Picture World". Chalmers Publishing Company. January 8, 1915 via Google Books.
  3. "San Francisco Call 21 August 1915 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu.
  4. "Judy Forgot". January 8, 1915 via memory.loc.gov.
  5. "Arizona republican. 1915-11-11". azmemory.azlibrary.gov.
  6. Roberts, Jerry (January 8, 2003). The Great American Playwrights on the Screen: A Critical Guide to Film, Video, and DVD. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9781557835123 via Google Books.
  7. "Who's who in the Theatre". Pitman. January 8, 1926 via Google Books.
  8. "The Moving Picture World". Chalmers Publishing Company. January 8, 1915 via Google Books.
  9. Seamon, John (August 14, 2015). Memory and Movies: What Films Can Teach Us about Memory. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262330664 via Google Books.
  10. "Film History". Taylor & Francis. January 8, 2003 via Google Books.
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