Déclassée
Déclassée is a 1925 American silent drama film of manners produced and released by First National Pictures in association with Corinne Griffith as executive producer. Griffith also stars in the production directed by Robert G. Vignola which is based on the 1919 play by Zoë Akins that starred Ethel Barrymore. A print of this film resides in the British Film Institute National Archive with a trailer surviving at the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]
Déclassée | |
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Directed by | Robert G. Vignola |
Produced by | Corinne Griffith First National |
Written by | Bradley King Charles E. Whittaker |
Based on | Déclassée by Zoë Akins |
Starring | Corinne Griffith |
Music by | Leo Fall |
Cinematography | Tony Gaudio |
Edited by | Cyril Gardner |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
A young and unknown Clark Gable made an uncredited appearance.[4]
The film was remade as an early talkie in 1929 called Her Private Life starring Billie Dove.
Cast
- Corinne Griffith – Lady Helen Haden
- Lloyd Hughes – Ned Thayer
- Clive Brook – Rudolph Solomon
- Rockliffe Fellowes – Sir Bruce Haden
- Lilyan Tashman – Mrs. Leslie
- Hedda Hopper – Lady Wildering
- Bertram Johns – Sir Emmett Wildering
- Gale Henry – Timmins
- Louise Fazenda – Mrs. Walton
- Eddie Lyons – Mr. Walton
- Mario Carillo – Hotel Manager
- Paul Weigel – Henri
- Clark Gable – extra (uncredited)
References
- Déclassée at silentera.com database
- Déclassee as produced on Broadway, at the Empire theatre, October 6, 1919 – May 1920; IBDb.com
- The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Declassee
- John Douglas Eames, The MGM story, Crown Publishers, 1988, p.18
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