The Hypocrites (1923 film)
The Hypocrites | |
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Directed by | Charles Giblyn |
Written by |
Henry Arthur Jones Eliot Stannard |
Release date | February 1923 |
Country |
United Kingdom Netherlands |
Language | Silent |
The Hypocrites (Dutch: Farizeëers) is a 1923 British-Dutch silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn,[1] based on The Hypocrites, a 1906 play by Henry Arthur Jones. The plot concerns the hypocrisy of a squire who tries to make his son deny he fathered a village girl's child, and instead marry an heiress. Jones' play which had already been filmed as The Morals of Weybury (1916) directed by George Loane Tucker with Elisabeth Risdon.
Cast
- Wyndham Standing - Rev, Edgar Linnell
- Mary Odette - Rachel Neve
- Lilian Douglas[2] - Helen Plugenet
- Harold French[2] - Lennard Wilmore
- Sidney Paxton - Henry Wilmore
- Roy Travers - Sir John Plugenet
- Bertie White - Aubrey Viveash
- William Hunter - Rev, Everard Daubeney
- Gertrude Sterroll - Mrs. Wilmore
- Vera Hargreave - Mrs. Linnell
- Esther De Boer-van Rijk
- Juliette Roos - (as Juliëtte Roos)
- Carl Tobi
- Evan Shewchuk - Sir Hypocrite McLiar
References
- ↑ The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. p. 806. ISBN 1-85739-229-9.
- 1 2 The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. ISBN 978-07190-9139-1. Another page
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