The Tongues of Men
The Tongues of Men |
Directed by |
Frank Lloyd |
Produced by |
Oliver Morosco |
Written by |
Edward Childs Carpenter(play) |
Starring |
Constance Collier |
Cinematography |
Fred Dobson |
Distributed by |
Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) |
January 6, 1916 |
Running time |
5 reels |
Country |
United States |
Language |
Silent film(English intertitles) |
The Tongues of Men is a 1916 silent film drama produced by the Oliver Morosco Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Frank Lloyd directed and English stage actress Constance Collier stars in her debut film. The story is based on a 1913 Broadway play, The Tongues of Men, by Edward Childs Carpenter and starring Henrietta Crosman. This film is an incomplete survivor in the Library of Congress.[1] [2]
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1910s |
- To Redeem a Value
- 10,000 Dollars
- The Gentleman from Indiana
- Jane
- The Reform Candidate
- The Tongues of Men
- The Call of the Cumberlands
- Madame la Presidente
- The Code of Marcia Gray
- David Garrick
- The Making of Maddalena
- An International Marriage
- The Stronger Love
- The Intrigue
- Sins of Her Parent
- The World and the Woman (with Eugene Moore)
- The Kingdom of Love
- The Price of Silence
- A Tale of Two Cities
- American Methods
- When a Man Sees Red
- Les Misérables
- The Heart of a Lion
- The Blindness of Divorce
- True Blue
- Riders of the Purple Sage
- His Extra Bit
- The Rainbow Trail
- For Freedom
- The Man Hunter
- Pitfalls of a Big City
- The World and Its Woman
- The Loves of Letty
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