Vanity Fair (1923 film)
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Directed by | Hugo Ballin |
Written by | Hugo Ballin (scenario) |
Based on |
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray |
Starring |
Mabel Ballin Hobart Bosworth George Walsh |
Production company |
Hugo Ballin Productions |
Distributed by | Goldwyn Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time |
80+ minutes 8 reels (7,668 ft) |
Country | US |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Vanity Fair (1923) is a silent feature film directed by Hugo Ballin and released by Samuel Goldwyn.
Production background
The film included one sequence filmed in color by Prizmacolor. This silent film was a version of the novel Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray. The film starred Ballin's wife Mabel Ballin as Becky Sharp, and Hobart Bosworth.
Preservation status
This film is now considered to be a lost film.[1]
Cast
- Mabel Ballin – Becky Sharp
- Hobart Bosworth – Marquis of Steyne
- George Walsh – Rawdon Crawley
- Harrison Ford – George Osborne
- Earle Foxe – Captain Dobbin
- Willard Louis – Joseph Sedley
- Eleanor Boardman – Amelia Sedley
- Bobby Mack – Sir Pitt Crawley (as Robert Mack)
- William J. Humphrey – Mr Sedley (as William Humphreys)
- Dorcas Matthews – Lady Jane
- Laura La Varnie – Miss Crawley
- James A. Marcus – Old Osborne
- Eugene Acker – Max
- Leo White – Isadore
- Tempe Pigott – Mrs Sedley
See also
References
External links
- Vanity Fair at the Internet Movie Database
- Vanity Fair (1923) at SilentEra
- Vanity Fair at Virtual History
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