Cameo Kirby

See also: Kirby

Cameo Kirby is an American film carried out by John Ford, left in 1923.

Synopsis

A professional card player opposes a colonel cheater in the South…

Data sheet

  • Title: Cameo Kirby
  • original Title: Cameo Kirby
  • Realization: John Ford
  • Scenario: Robert NR. Lee
  • Production: William Fox
  • Photography: George Schneiderman
  • Country of origin: the United States
  • Format: Black and white - Silent film - 35 mm
  • Kind: Venture, lovesong
  • Durée: 5.910 feet 70 minutes
  • Coming out date: 1923

Distribution

  • John Gilbert: Cameo Kirby
  • Gertrude Olmstead : Adele Randall
  • Alan Hauls: Colonel Moreau
  • Eric Mayne: Colonel Randall
  • W.E. Lawrence: Tom Randall (ace William E. Lawrence)
  • Richard Tucker: Cousin Aaron Randall
  • Philips Smalley: Judge Playdell
  • Jack McDonald: Larkin Bunce
  • Jean Arthur: Ann Playdell
  • Eugenie Forde: Mrs Davezac
  • Frank Baker: (not credited)
  • Ken Maynard: (not credited)
  • Ynez Seabury: (not credited)

Around film

  • the name of John Ford appears for the first time. Previously, it signed Jack Ford.

  • the film is an adaptation of the part of Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, and suffers sometimes of its theatrical origin, even if one can admire there the talent of Ford in a scene of continuation the lond of the the Mississippi.
  • Ford depicts with brilliance the atmosphere of the American south, in which his wife is originating, Mary.
  • the film will be the subject of a Remake by Irving Cummings in 1929

External bond

  • Cameo Kirby on imdb

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