Merely Mary Ann

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Merely Mary Ann
Directed by Henry King
Written by Jules Furthman
Israel Zangwill (play)
Starring Janet Gaynor
Charles Farrell
Beryl Mercer
Music by Richard Fall
Cinematography Arthur E. Arling
John F. Seitz
Editing by Frank E. Hull
Release date(s) 1931
Running time 74 mins
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
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Merely Mary Ann is a 1931 romantic comedy drama film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzage's classics Seventh Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928), and Lucky Star (1929); Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnau's Sunrise. The film, involving an orphan (Gaynor) and a flat-broke composer (Farrell), was written by Jules Furthman from Israel Zangwill's play and directed by Henry King.

[edit] Cast

  • Janet Gaynor as Mary Ann
  • Charles Farrell as John Lonsdale
  • Beryl Mercer as Mrs. Leadbatter
  • J. M. Kerrigan as First Drayman
  • Tom Whiteley as Second Drayman
  • Lorna Balfour as Lorna Leadbatter
  • Arnold Lucy as Vicar Smedge
  • G.P. Huntley as Peter Brooke

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