Sentimental Tommy

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Sentimental Tommy

Set for the film in Elmhurst, New York
Directed by John S. Robertson
Produced by Famous Players-Lasky
Written by James M. Barrie (novel & play)
Josephine Lovett (scenario)
Starring Gareth Hughes
May McAvoy
George Fawcett
Mabel Taliaferro
Cinematography Roy Overbaugh
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates May 29, 1921
Running time 75+ minutes at 8 reels (7,575 ft)
Country US
Language Silent film
English intertitles

Sentimental Tommy (1921) is a American silent film directed by John S. Robertson which has Mary Astor in one of her earliest roles, although her scenes were deleted before release. The story is based on James M Barrie's novel and play. The film, which made a star of Gareth Hughes, is now considered a lost film.[1]

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