Headin' South
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Headin' South | |
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Newspaper advertisement. | |
Directed by |
Allan Dwan Arthur Rosson |
Produced by | Douglas Fairbanks |
Written by | Allan Dwan |
Starring | Douglas Fairbanks |
Cinematography |
Connie De Roo Glen MacWilliams Hugh McClung Len Powers Harris Thorpe Charles Warrington |
Studio | Famous Players-Lasky/Artcraft |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Headin' South is a 1918 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson with supervision from Allan Dwan and starring Douglas Fairbanks.[1] The film is now considered lost.[2]
Cast
- Douglas Fairbanks as Headin' South
- Frank Campeau as Spanish Joe
- Katherine MacDonald as The Girl
- James Mason as His Aide
- Johnny Judd
- Tom Grimes
- Art Acord
- Hoot Gibson
- Edward Burns credited as Ed Burns
- Jack Holt
- Marjorie Daw
- Bob Emmons
- Alice H. Smith
See also
- Hoot Gibson filmography
- The House That Shadows Built (1931 promotional film by Paramount)
- List of lost films
References
- ↑ Headin South at silentera.com
- ↑ Vance, Jeffrey (2008). Cushman, Robert, ed. Douglas Fairbanks. University of California Press. p. 57. ISBN 0-520-25667-0.
External links
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