Hangman\' S House
Hangman' S House is an American film carried out by John Ford, left in 1928.
Synopsis
A legionary turns over to Ireland where it is required to kill a man who because death of his sister.
Data sheet
- Title: Hangman' S House
- original Title: Hangman' S House
- Realization: John Ford
- Scenario: Philip Klein and Marion Orth
- According to the book of Gift Byrne: Hangman' S House appeared in 1925
- Production: William Fox and John Ford
- Photography: George Schneiderman
- Assembly: Margaret V. Clancey
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white - Silent film - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 6.518 feet 80 minutes
- Coming out date: 1928
Distribution
- Victor McLaglen: Denis Hogan
- June Collyer: Connaught “Idiot” O' Brien
- Earle Foxe: John D' Arcy
- Larry Kent: Dermot McDermot
- Hobart Bosworth : Lord Chief Justice James O' Brien
- Joseph Burke: Neddy Joe
- Mary Gordon: The Woman At Hogan' S Hideout
- Eric Mayne: The colonel of the legion
- Jack Pennick: Man who leads Dermot to Hogan
- Belle Stoddard: Anne McDermott
- John Wayne: spectator with the horse-race/man condemned in the fashback
Around film
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Philip Ford, the older brother of Ford is assistant realizer on film.
- It is the first gtrand role of Victor McLaglen under the direction of Ford.
- As for its preceding film, the Four wire , Ford uses a photo expressionnist.
- It is the last silent film of Ford.
- First appearance of John Wayne in a film of Ford
External bond
- Hangman' S House on imdb
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