The Man from Glengarry
The Man from Glengarry is a 1922 American-Canadian silent drama film directed by Henry MacRae and starring Anders Randolf, Warner Richmond, and Pauline Garon.[1] It is based on the 1901 novel of the same title by Ralph Connor. The film was distributed in the United States by W.W. Hodkinson in 1923.[2] It was one of three silent films directed by MacRae based on the works of Connor.
The Man from Glengarry | |
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Still of Pauline Garon from the film. | |
Directed by | Henry MacRae |
Produced by | Ernest Shipman |
Written by | Faith Green Kenneth O'Hara |
Based on | The Man from Glengarry by Ralph Connor |
Starring | Anders Randolf Warner Richmond Harlan Knight |
Cinematography | Jacques Bizeul Barney McGill |
Edited by | Elmer J. McGovern |
Production company | Ernest Shipman Productions |
Distributed by | W.W. Hodkinson Distribution |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Anders Randolf as Big MacDonald
- Warner Richmond as Ronald MacDonald
- Pauline Garon as Mamie St. Clair
- Harlan Knight as Rev. Alexander Murray
- Marian Swayne as Kate Murray
- E.L. Fernandez as Louis Lenoir
- Jack Newton as Eugene St. Clair
- Frank Badgley as Frank De Lacey
- William Colvin as Col. Thorpe
- Marion Lloyd as Kerstin McLeod
Preservation
With no prints of The Man from Glengarry located in any film archives,[3] it is a lost film.
References
Bibliography
- Robert B. Connelly. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
External links
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