Brown of Harvard

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Brown of Harvard is the title of three Silent films from 1911, 1918 and 1926.

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[edit] 1911

Brown of Harvard
Directed by Colin Campbell
Written by Colin Campbell
based on the play by Rida Johnson Young
Release date(s) 21 December 1911
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

The 1911 silent film is based on a play by Rida Johnson Young.

[edit] Cast (in credits order)

  • Edgar G. Wynn ... Tom Brown of Harvard
  • Charles Clary ... Gerald Thorne, a Tutor
  • George L. Cox ... Wilfred Kenyon, a Black Sheep
  • Edgar Kennedy ... Claxton Madden
  • James Le Boutillier ... John Cartright
  • Frank Weed ... Tubby Anderson
  • William Stowell ... Happy Thurston
  • Charles A. Kellner ... Bud Hall
  • Joseph Sullivan ... Victor Colton
  • Fielding J. Thatcher ... Codrington
  • Lillian Leighton ... Mrs. Kenyon
  • Winifred Greenwood ... Evelyn Kenyon
  • Adrienne Kroell ... Marion Thorne, Gerald's Sister
  • Hobart Bosworth ... Uncredited
  • Bessie Eyton ... Uncredited
  • Kempton Greene ... Student (uncredited)

[edit] 1918

Brown of Harvard
Directed by Harry Beaumont
Written by Gilbert Colman
Starring Tom Moore
Hazel Daly
Release date(s) 27 December 1918
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

The 1918 film, also known as Tom Brown at Harvard, is based on the play and novel by Gilbert Colman. Members of the Washington State football team, and their coach Carl "Lone Star" Dietz, participated in filming while in Southern California for the 1916 Rose Bowl.

[edit] Cast (in credits order)

[edit] 1926

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