Mice and Men (film)
Mice and Men is a lost 1916 silent romance film directed by J. Searle Dawley, starring Marguerite Clark, and based on a 1903 Broadway play, Mice and Men by Madeleine Lucette Ryley.[1][2]
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Directed by | J. Searle Dawley |
Written by | Madeleine Lucette Ryley (play Mice and Men) Hugh Ford (scenario) |
Produced by | Daniel Frohman |
Starring | Marguerite Clark |
Cinematography | H. Lyman Broening |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Marguerite Clark - Peggy
- Marshall Neilan - Captain George Lovell
- Charles Waldron - Mark Embury
- Clarence Handyside - Roger Goodlake
- Maggie Fisher - Mrs. Deborrah
- Helen Dahl - Joanna
- Robert Conville - Minister Goodlake/Servant to Goodlake
- William McKey - Embury's Servant
- Ada Deaves - Matron
- Francesca Warde - Mammy
References
External links
- Mice and Men at IMDb
- Mice and Men, AllMovie.com
- Mice and men, a romantic comedy in four acts by Madeleine Lucette Ryley
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