Paint and Powder
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Paint and Powder | |
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Directed by | Hunt Stromberg |
Produced by | Chadwick Pictures |
Written by |
Harvey Gates(story, scenario) Frederick Hatton(titles) Fanny Hatton(titles) |
Starring | Elaine Hammerstein |
Cinematography | Sol Polito |
Editing by | Ralph Dixon |
Distributed by |
Chadwick State's Rights |
Release dates | September 16, 1925 |
Running time | 70 minutes; 7 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Paint and Powder is a surviving 1925 silent film produced and released by the Chadwick Film Company. The director of the film was Hunt Stromberg, later be best known as a producer and one of Louis B. Mayer's right hand men over at MGM. The star of this film is Elaine Hammerstein, sister of the music writer and granddaughter of the theatrical impresario, both named Oscar Hammerstein. [1] [2]
A print of this film is held by the Library of Congress. It is also out on DVD.
Cast
- Elaine Hammerstein - Mary Dolan
- Theodore von Eltz - Jimmy Evarts
- Mrs. Charles Craig - Mrs. Evarts
- John St. Polis - Mark Kelsey
- Stuart Holmes - Phillip Andrews
- Derelys Perdue - Mazie Hull
- Pat Hartigan - Tim McCardle
- Russell Simpson - Riley
- Charles Murray - Cabman
unbilled
- Ernest Belcher - Dancing Master
- Fred Kelsey - Detective
- Tom Ricketts - Old Man at Party
References
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- ↑ Paint and Powder at silentera.com
External links
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