The Man Worth While
The Man Worth While is a 1921 American silent melodrama film, directed by Romaine Fielding. It stars Joan Arliss, Lawrence Johnson, and Eugene Acker, and was released on September 9, 1921.
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Directed by | Romaine Fielding |
Based on | The poem, "The Man Worth While" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
Starring | Joan Arliss Lawrence Johnson Eugene Acker |
Production company | Romaine Fielding Productions |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast list
- Joan Arliss as Mary Alden
- Lawrence Johnson as the child
- Eugene Acker as Herbert Loring
- Margaret Seddon as Mrs. Ward
- Frederick Eckhart as André
- Peggy Parr as Cecile
- Herbert Standing as Mrs. Forbes-Grey
- Vanda Tierendelli as Miss Flo
- Barney Gilmore as the judge
- Natalie O'Brien as the dancer
- Tex Cooper as the parson
- Kid Broad as a Lifer
- Emile Le Croix as the doctor
- Frank De Vernon as Eddie Loring
- Burt Hodkins as Percy
- Clarence Heritage as the sheriff
- Ruth Buchanan as the operator
- Tammany Young as Useless
- Billy Quirk as Napoleon
- Romaine Fielding as Don Ward
References
- "The Man Worth While". American Film Institute. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
External links
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