Are You a Mason? (1915 film)
Are You a Mason? | |
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Directed by | Thomas N. Heffron |
Produced by |
Adolph Zukor Charles Frohman |
Written by | Eve Unsell |
Based on |
Are You a Mason? by Leo Ditrichstein |
Starring |
John Barrymore Harold Lockwood |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Are You a Mason? is a 1915 silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor (Famous Players Film Company) and Charles Frohman and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Thomas Heffron and stars John Barrymore in his third feature length film. This film is based on a famous 1901 play by Leo Ditrichstein and enacted on the Broadway stage by William Collier, Sr. in 1901. Barrymore started his stage career as a performer in some of the plays starring Collier and he probably performed this play off Broadway on tour. Several of Barrymore's early screen comedies are renditions of plays that starred William Collier and had featured Barrymore as a supporting performer. Up and coming film hero Harold Lockwood appears in this film as he had in Barrymore's earlier The Man from Mexico in 1914. This film was re-released by Paramount in 1919 under their temporary re-issue banner The Success-Series, celebrating some of the companies major early first successes of which this film was one. A 1922 remake was planned for Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle but dropped due to the Virginia Rappe murder scandal which ruined his career. The comedy was filmed again as a talkie in 1934. The silent film however is currently lost.[1][2][3]
Cast
- John Barrymore as Frank Perry
- Helen Freeman as Helen Perry
- Charles Dixon as Amos Bloodgood
- Harold Lockwood as Bob Trevors
- W. Dickinson as George Fisher
- Dodson Mitchell as Detective Ketchum
- Alfred Hickman as Billy
- Ida Waterman as
- Charles Butler as
- Jean Acker as
- Lorraine Huling as
- Kitty Baldwin as
References
- ↑ Are You a Mason? at silentera.com
- ↑ Are You a Mason? as produced on Broadway in the 1901 original and several revivals; at IBDb.com database
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute c.1988
External links
- Are You a Mason? at the Internet Movie Database
- Are You a Mason? at AllMovie
- alternative lantern slide; with John Barrymore making a funny face(courtesy of worthpoint)