Blind Wives
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Blind Wives | |
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Movie poster with Marc McDermott and Estelle Taylor | |
Directed by |
Charles Brabin (*as Charles J. Brabin) |
Produced by | William Fox |
Written by |
Edward Knoblock Charles J. Brabin(scenario) |
Starring |
Marc McDermott Estelle Taylor |
Cinematography | George W. Lane |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates | December 19, 1920 |
Running time | nine reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Blind Wives is a 1920 silent film drama produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Charles Brabin. The film reunites director Brabin with the stars of his previous success While New York Sleeps, Marc McDermott and Estelle Taylor. The film is based on a 1914 Broadway stage play by Edward Knoblock, My Lady's Dress which starred Mary Boland. This film survives in prints held by George Eastman House and by the Library of Congress.[1] [2]
Cast
- Marc McDermott – Husband
- Estelle Taylor – Anne/Annie/Annette
- Harry Southern – Johnny
unbilled
- Annette Bracy – The Maid
- Sally Crute – Business Woman
- Robert Schable – Charles
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