The Way of a Maid
The Way of a Maid | |
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Production still of shot where Niles Welch has gotten out of bed and has a dizzy spell. Welch is standing on a platform with the camera and they can be moved together, making it appear in the film that the room and Elaine Hammerstein are moving while Welch is motionless. | |
Directed by | William P. S. Earle |
Produced by |
Selznick Pictures Lewis J. Selznick |
Written by |
Rex Taylor(story) Lewis Allen Browne |
Starring |
Elaine Hammerstein Diana Allen |
Cinematography | William F. Wagner |
Distributed by | Select Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 5 reels (4,800 feet) |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent |
The Way of a Maid is a surviving 1921 silent film comedy-drama produced by Selznick Pictures and starring Elaine Hammerstein. It was released by Select Pictures and directed by William P. S. Earle from an original story for the screen. Print held at the Library of Congress.[1][2]
Cast
- Diana Allen - Dorothy Graham
- Charles D. Brown - Gordon Witherspoon
- George Fawcett - David Lawlor
- Elaine Hammerstein - Naida Castleton
- Arthur Housman - Jimmy Van Trent
- Helen Lindroth - Mrs. Lawlor
- Niles Welch - Thomas Lawlor
References
- ↑ The Way of a Maid at silentera.com
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
External links
- The Way of a Maid at the Internet Movie Database
- The Way of a Maid synopsis at AllMovie
- lantern slide of the opening title card