The Passionate Friends (1922 film)
The Passionate Friends is a 1922 British romantic drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Milton Rosmer, Valia, and Fred Raynham.[2][1] It is based on H.G. Wells' The Passionate Friends: A Novel (1913), which was adapted again by David Lean for his 1949 film The Passionate Friends.
The Passionate Friends | |
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Directed by | Maurice Elvey |
Written by | Leslie Howard Gordon |
Based on | The Passionate Friends: A Novel by H.G. Wells |
Starring | Milton Rosmer Valia Fred Raynham |
Cinematography | John J. Cox[1] |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Stoll Pictures |
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Running time | 90 min. (U.S. edition) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Milton Rosmer as Steven Stratton
- Valia as Lady Mary Christian
- Fred Raynham as Harrison Justin
- Madge Stuart as Rachel Moore
- Lawford Davidson as Guy Ladislaw
- Ralph Forster as Philip Evesham
- Teddy Arundell as Edward Stratton
- Annie Esmond as Maid
Production
The Passionate Friends was part of the Stoll Pictures' "Eminent Authors" series of films. Although based upon Wells' 1913 social realist novel, it largely avoided any of Wells' radical social commentary regarding the United Kingdom.[3]
References
- The Passionate Friends (1922) at bfi.org
- Progressive Silent Film List: The Passionate Friends at silentera.com
- Williams, Keith (2007). H.G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies. Liverpool University Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-84631-060-7.
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