Something Different (film)

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Something Different
Directed by Roy William Neill
Produced by Realart Pictures
Written by Alice Duer Miller(novel:Calderon's Prisoner)
Kathryn Stuart(scenario)
Starring Constance Binney
Cinematography Harry Leslie Keepers
Oliver T. Marsh
Distributed by Realart Pictures
Release dates December 1920
Running time 5 or 6 reels
Country United States
Language Silent

Something Different is a lost 1920 silent film produced and distributed by Realart Pictures, an affiliate of Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel, Calderon's Prisoner, by Alice Duer Miller The picture was directed by Roy William Neill with some filming being done in Cuba. Some of the casts passport photos to enter Cuba for this production are found at Flickr. [1]

Leo Tover, then 19 years old, later became a well known cinematographer. He took a passport photo to go to Cuba with other members of the film's company. It is unclear what Tover's role in the production was.

Cast

  • Constance Binney - Alice Lea
  • Lucy Fox - Rosa Vargas
  • Ward Crane - Don Mariano Calderon
  • Crane Wilbur - Don Luis Vargas
  • Gertrude Hillman - Calderon's Housekeeper
  • Mark Smith - Richard Bidgley
  • Grace Studdiford - Mrs. Evans (*as Grace Studiford)
  • Riley Hatch - Mr. Stimson (*as William Riley Hatch)
  • Adolph Milar - Spy (*as Adolph Millar)

References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute, c1988

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