The Hottentot (1922 film)
The Hottentot | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by |
James W. Horne Del Andrews |
Produced by | Thomas H. Ince |
Written by | Del Andrews |
Based on | play by William Collier, Sr. and Victor Mapes, 1920 |
Starring | Douglas MacLean |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Distributed by | (*later Associated First National) |
Release dates | December 25, 1922 |
Running time | 6 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent |
The Hottentot is a 1922 silent[1] film comedy directed by James W. Horne and Del Andrews and starred Douglas MacLean. It is based on the 1920 Broadway play, The Hottentot, by William Collier, Sr. and Victor Mapes.[2] Thomas H. Ince produced the feature with distribution by Associated First National.[3] The story was refilmed by Warner Brothers as The Hottentot in 1929 as an early Vitaphone talkie.
Cast
- Raymond Hatton - Swift
- Madge Bellamy - Peggy Fairfax
- Douglas MacLean - Sam Harrington
- Lila Leslie - Mrs. Carol Chadwick
- Martin Best - Ollie Gilford
- Truly Shattuck - Mrs. May Gilford
- T. D. Crittenden - Major Reggie Townsend (billed as Dwight Crittendon)
- Bert Lindley - McKesson
- Stanhope Wheatcroft - Larry Crawford
Preservation status
It survives incomplete.[4]
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