Sentimental Tommy
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Sentimental Tommy | |
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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]
Cast
- Gareth Hughes - Tommy Sandys
- Malcolm Bradley - Domino Cathro
- Harry Coleman - Cpl. Shiach
- Kate Davenport - Gavinia
- George Fawcett - Dr. McQueen
- Leila Frost - Elspeth Sandys
- Kempton Greene - Dr. David Gemmell
- Alfred Kappeler - The Little Minister
- May McAvoy - Grizel
- Mabel Taliaferro - The Painted Lady
- Virginia Valli - Lady Alice Pippinworth
- Mary Astor - (scenes deleted)
References
See also
- The House That Shadows Built (1931 promotional film by Paramount with an excerpt of the film)
- List of lost films
External links
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