Reno (1923 film)
Reno is a 1923 American silent melodrama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and was written and directed by Rupert Hughes.[1] Hughes provided his own story to the film which followed his recently rediscovered Souls for Sale.[2] The film stars Helene Chadwick and Lew Cody.[1]
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Directed by | Rupert Hughes |
Written by | Rupert Hughes |
Produced by | Louis B. Mayer |
Starring | Helene Chadwick |
Cinematography | John J. Mescall |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Distributing Corporation |
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Running time | 70 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Helene Chadwick as Mrs. Emily Dysart Tappan
- Lew Cody as Roy Tappan
- George Walsh as Walter Heath
- Carmel Myers as Mrs. Dora Carson Tappan
- Dale Fuller as Aunt Alida Kane
- Hedda Hopper as Mrs. Kate Norton Tappan
- Kathleen Key as Yvette, the Governess
- Rush Hughes as Jerry Dysart (Emily's brother)
- Margerie Bonner as Marjory Towne
- Robert DeVilbiss as Paul Tappan (Emily's son)
- Virginia Loomis as Ivy Tappan (Emily's daughter)
- Richard Wayne as Arthur Clayton
- Hughie Mack as Justice of the Peace
- Boyce Combe as Hal Carson
- Victor Potel as Detective McRae
- Percy Hemus as Lemile Hake
- Maxine Elliott Hicks as Mattie Hake
- Billy Eugene as Tod Hake (credited as Billy Eugene)
- Adele Watson as Mrs. Tod Hake
- Evelyn Sherman as Mrs. Towne
- Jack Curtis as Hod Stoat
- Patterson Dial as Mrs. Hod Stoat
Preservation
A print is preserved by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[3]
References
- Slide, Anthony (2005). Silent Topics: Essays On Undocumented Areas Of Silent Film. Scarecrow Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-810-85016-8.
- Brazilian American , Issues 287-291; Issues 293-300. 1925. p. 50.
- The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Reno
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reno (1923 film).
- Reno at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Still with Carmel Myers and Lew Cody at silenthollywood.com
- Still with Helene Chadwick and George Walsh at abcdvdvideo
- Still with Carmel Myers and Boyce Combe at fineartamerica.com
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