The Man Who Lost Himself
The Man Who Lost Himself | |
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Hedda Hopper and William Faversham | |
Directed by |
Clarence G. Badger George D. Baker |
Produced by |
William Faversham Lewis J. Selznick |
Written by |
Henry De Vere Stacpoole (story) George D. Baker |
Starring |
William Faversham Hedda Hopper |
Cinematography | Lucien N. Andriot |
Distributed by | Selznick Pictures Corporation |
Release dates | May 30, 1920 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Man Who Lost Himself is a lost[1] 1920 American silent film comedy drama directed by Clarence G. Badger and George D. Baker. It was produced by its star, stage actor William Faversham, and Lewis J. Selznick. The film is based on a story by Henry De Vere Stacpoole.[2][3]
Cast
- William Faversham - Victor Jones/Earl of Rochester
- Hedda Hopper - Countess of Rochester
- Violet Reed - Lady Plinlimon
- Radcliffe Steele - Sir Patrick Spence
- Claude Payton - Prince Maniloff
- Mathilde Brundage - Rochester's Mother
- Emily Fitzroy - Rochester's Aunt
- Downing Clark - Rochesters Uncle
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