Ranson's Folly (1926 film)
Ranson's Folly is a 1926 American silent Western film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess and co-starring Dorothy Mackaill. It is based on a Richard Harding Davis novel and 1904 play, Ranson's Folly, and was filmed previously in 1910 and in 1915 by Edison.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Sidney Olcott |
Written by | Lillie Hayward (adaptation & scenario) |
Based on | Ranson's Folly by Richard Harding Davis |
Produced by | Richard Barthelmess |
Starring | Richard Barthelmess Dorothy Mackaill |
Cinematography | David W. Gobbett |
Edited by | Helene Warne |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
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Running time | 78 minutes; 8 reels (7,322 feet) |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Richard Barthelmess as Lt. Ranson
- Dorothy Mackaill as Mary Cahill
- Anders Randolf as The Post Trader
- Pat Hartigan as Sgt. Clancy
- William Bailey as Lt. Crosby (credited as William Norton Bailey)
- Brooks Benedict as Lt. Curtis
- C. C. Smith as Col. Bolland (credited as as C.C. Smith USA)
- Pauline Neff as Mrs. Bolland
- Billie Bennett as Mrs. Truesdale
- Frank Coffyn as Post Adjutant
- Hans Joby as Judge Advocate (credited as Capt. John S. Peters USN)
- Taylor N. Duncan as Capt. Carr (credited as Taylor Duncan)
- J. C. Fowler as Col. Patten (credited as Jack Fowler)
- Edward W. Bowman as Pop Henderson (credited as E. W. Borman)
- Bud Pope as Abe Fisher
- Forrest Seabury as Drummer
- Chief Eagle Wing as Indian Pete
- Chief John Big Tree as Chief Standing Bear
References
- Ranson's Folly as produced on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre, January 18 1904 to March 1904, 61 performances; IBDb.com
- The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 published by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- Progressive Silent Film List: Ranson's Folly at silentera.com
External links

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- (in French) Ranson's Folly at website dedicated to Sidney Olcott
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