Proud Flesh (film)
Proud Flesh | |
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Directed by | King Vidor |
Written by |
Harry Behn Agnes Christine Johnston |
Based on |
the novel Proud Flesh by Lawrence Irving Rising |
Starring |
Eleanor Boardman Pat O'Malley Harrison Ford |
Cinematography | John Arnold |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Proud Flesh is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Eleanor Boardman, Pat O'Malley and Harrison Ford in a romantic triangle.[1]
Plot
A San Francisco earthquake orphan is adopted by relatives in Spain. grows up and gets wooed by a Romeo there. She turns him down and falls in love with a San Francisco plumber.
Cast
- Eleanor Boardman as Fernanda
- Pat O'Malley as Pat O'Malley
- Harrison Ford as Don Jaime
- Trixie Friganza as Mrs. McKee
- William J. Kelly as Mr. McKee
- Rosita Marstini as Vicente
- Sōjin Kamiyama as Wong
- Evelyn Sherman as Spanish Aunt
- George Nichols as Spanish Uncle
- Margaret Seddon as Mrs. O'Malley
- Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Casey
- Priscilla Bonner as San Francisco Girl
- Joan Crawford as Bit Part (uncredited)
Reception
Mordaunt Hall, critic for The New York Times, called the film "a bright entertainment in which there are a slight touch of heart interest and plenty of amusement."[2]
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: Proud Flesh". Silent Era. Retrieved September 3, 2009.
- ↑ Mordaunt Hall (April 14, 1925). "The Screen". The New York Times.
External links
- Proud Flesh on IMDb
- Proud Flesh at the TCM Movie Database
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