The Beloved Vagabond (1915 film)
The Beloved Vagabond is a 1915 romantic drama film directed by Edward José and starring Edwin Arden. Originally, prints of the film were hand-colored. Darius Milhaud wrote the music to be played with this silent film.
The Beloved Vagabond | |
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Directed by | Edward José |
Written by | George B. Seitz |
Based on | The Beloved Vagabond by William John Locke |
Starring | Edwin Arden |
Music by | Darius Milhaud |
Production company | Pathé Exchange (as Gold Rooster Plays) |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release date |
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Running time | Six reels |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent (English intertitles) |
The film is based on the 1906 novel The Beloved Vagabond by William John Locke.[1] Two other film versions were made The Beloved Vagabond in 1923 and The Beloved Vagabond in 1936.
Plot
The wealthy Gaston de Nerac (Arden) decides to live as a tramp until he falls in love.
Cast
- Edwin Arden - Gaston de Nerac / Paragot
- Kathryn Brown-Decker - Joanna Rushworth
- Bliss Milford - Blanquette
- Doc Crane - Asticot
- Mathilde Brundage
- Florence Deshon
References
- "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". Silentera.com. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
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