Master and Man (play)

Master and Man was a play by the British playwright George R. Sims first performed in 1890. The play lasted for less than two weeks on Broadway.[1]

Adaptations

The play was adapted into film three times, as a 1915 silent film directed by Percy Nash, a 1929 silent film directed by George A. Cooper and a 1934 film directed by John Harlow.

References

  1. Bordman p.293

Bibliography

  • Bordman, Gerald Martin. American theatre: a chronicle of comedy and drama, 1869-1914. Oxford University Press, 1994.


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