Boots (film)
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Directed by | Elmer Clifton |
Produced by | New Art Film |
Written by |
Martha W. Pittman (story) M. M. Stearns Stanner E. V. Taylor (story) |
Starring |
Dorothy Gish Richard Barthelmess |
Cinematography | John Leezer |
Distributed by |
Famous Players-Lasky Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | March 9, 1919 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Boots is a lost[1] 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Dorothy Gish. It was produced by D. W. Griffith, his New Art Film Co., and distributed through Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures.[2][3]
Cast
- Dorothy Gish - "Boots"
- Richard Barthelmess - Everett White
- Fontaine La Rue - Madame De Valdee
- Edward Peil, Sr. - Nicholas Jerome
- Kate Toncray - Lydia Hampstead
- Raymond Cannon - The Chauffeur
Release
The film played at the Strand Theatre in Christchurch, New Zealand in shortly before Christmas in 1919.[4]
References
- ↑ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Boots
- ↑ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Boots
- ↑ Progressive Silent Film List: Boots at silentera.com
- ↑ . The Sun. Volume VI. Issue 1826. 20 December 1919. p 1. Retrieved 15 January 2016
External links
- Boots at the Internet Movie Database
- synopsis at AllMovie
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