Forgive and Forget (1923 film)
Forgive and Forget is a 1923 American silent mystery film directed by Howard M. Mitchell and starring Estelle Taylor, Pauline Garon, and Philo McCullough.[1] It was made by Columbia Pictures at the Sunset Gower Studios in Los Angeles.
Forgive and Forget | |
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Still with Vernon Steele, Estelle Taylor, and Philo McCullough | |
Directed by | Howard M. Mitchell |
Produced by | John Stone Harry Cohn |
Written by | John Stone |
Story by | Charles Furthman |
Starring | Estelle Taylor Pauline Garon Philo McCullough |
Cinematography | King D. Gray |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
A woman (Taylor) having an affair is blackmailed by her lover's roommate (McCullough). When her lover (Steele) is founded dead, her husband (Standing) is then arrested for the murder.
Cast
- Estelle Taylor as Mrs. Cameron
- Pauline Garon as Virginia Clark
- Philo McCullough as Blake
- Josef Swickard as John Standing
- Wyndham Standing as Mr. Cameron
- Raymond McKee as Dick Merrill
- Vernon Steele as Ronnie Sears
- Lionel Belmore as Butler
Preservation
A print of Forgive and Forget with one reel missing is located in the George Eastman Museum Motion Picture Collection.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Dick, Bernard F. The Merchant Prince of Poverty Row: Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures. University Press of Kentucky.
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