The Test of Honor | |
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Directed by | John S. Robertson |
Produced by | Famous Players-Lasky |
Written by | Eve Unsell(scenario) E. Phillips Oppenheim(novel;The Malefactor) |
Starring | John Barrymore Constance Binney |
Cinematography | Jacques Monteran |
Distributed by | Paramount |
Release date(s) | April 6, 1919 |
Running time | Five reels at 4,684 feet(50+ minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film(English intertitles) |
The Test of Honor is a 1919 silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount. It was directed by John S. Robertson and stars John Barrymore. Considered the actor's first drama movie role after years of doing film comedies. It was made at Famous Players East Coast facility and released prior to Robertson and Barrymore's famous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The Test of Honor is a lost film.[1] [2]