More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned | |
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Directed by | Edward LeSaint |
Produced by |
Waldorf Pictures Harry Cohn |
Written by | Charles E. Blaney (story) |
Starring |
Alice Lake Rosemary Theby |
Cinematography |
King D. Gray Gilbert Warrenton |
Distributed by | CBC Film Corp. (later Columbia Pictures) |
Release dates | August 20, 1922 |
Running time | 58 minutes;6 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Box office | $110,000[1] |
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned is a lost[2] 1922 silent film melodrama starring Alice Lake and Rosemary Theby. It was directed by Edward LeSaint and produced by Harry Cohn.[3][4]
It was the first film from Columbia Studios.[1]
Cast
- J. Frank Glendon - Julian Lorraine
- Rosemary Theby - Josephine Clifford
- Philo McCullough - Vincent Grant
- Gordon Griffith - Troubles
- Alice Lake - Viola Lorraine
- Josephine Adair - Ruth Lorraine
References
- 1 2 Bernard Dick, The Merchant Prince of Poverty Row: Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1993. p 53
- ↑ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- ↑ Progressive Silent Film List: More To Be Pitied Than Scorned at silentera.com
External links
- More to Be Pitied Than Scorned at the Internet Movie Database
- allmovie/synopsis More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
- Lantern slide
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