Dick Turpin (1925 film)
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Directed by | John G. Blystone |
Produced by | William Fox |
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Story by | Charles Kenyon |
Starring | Tom Mix |
Cinematography | Daniel B. Clark |
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Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film, English intertitles |
Dick Turpin is a 1925 American silent film and historical adventure directed by John G. Blystone produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring western hero Tom Mix. Mix departs from his usual western roles to play a British historical figure, the highwayman Dick Turpin(1705-1739). A young Carole Lombard was filmed in several scenes which mostly ended up on the cutting room floor.[1][2]
The picture survives with copies at George Eastman House, Cinemateket-Svenska filminstitutet(Stockholm) and two different versions at UCLA Film and Tv.[3]
Cast
- Tom Mix as Dick Turpin
- Kathleen Myers as Alice Brookfield
- Philo McCullough as Lord Churlton
- James Marcus as Squire Crabstone
- Lucille Hutton as Sally, the maid
- Alan Hale as Tom King
- Bull Montana as Bully Boy
- Fay Holderness as Barmaid
- Jack Herrick as Bristol Bully
- Fred Kohler as Taylor
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