Clarence (1922 film)

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Clarence

A poster for the film from a newspaper.
Directed by William C. deMille
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Jesse L. Lasky
Written by Clara Beranger (adaptation & scenario)
Based on Clarence 
by Booth Tarkington
Starring Wallace Reid
Agnes Ayres
Cinematography L. Guy Wilky
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • October 15, 1922 (1922-10-15) (NewYork)
  • November 19, 1922 (1922-11-19) (US)
Running time 7 reels; (6,146 feet)
Country United States
Language Silent
(English intertitles)

Clarence (1922) is a silent comedy drama, based on a play by Booth Tarkington, produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by William C. deMille and starred Wallace Reid in his penultimate screen appearance.

In E.J. Fleming's 2007 biography of Wallace Reid, it is stated that many in Reid's neighborhood, including Rudolph Valentino, remembered that Reid kept the neighborhood awake playing his saxophone. It is not stated whether Reid was honing his skills for this film or just enjoying some leisure.

The film is now considered a lost film.[1]

Cast

See also

References

  1. "Clarence". silentera.com. 

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