Three Wise Fools (1923 film)

Three Wise Fools
Directed by King Vidor
Written by June Mathis (scenario)
John McDermott (adaptation)
James O'Hanlon (adaptation)
Winchell Smith (play)
Austin Strong (play)
King Vidor (scenario)
Starring Claude Gillingwater
Cinematography Charles Van Enger
Distributed by Goldwyn Pictures
Release dates
  • August 19, 1923 (1923-08-19)
Running time
70 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Three Wise Fools is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor.[1] A print of the film exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique.[2]

Three Wise Fools is notable as an early high-profile role for the then-up and coming William Haines. Haines would later recall that he felt distracted by the top hat he wears in the film and, as a result, felt that his performance was terrible. However, his performance received positive notices in contemporary reviews, and Haines was offered a choice of four new film roles after the film's success.[3] Claude Gillingwater was the only cast member from the original 1918 Broadway play.

Cast

References

  1. "Progressive Silent Film List: Three Wise Fools". Silent Era. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  2. "Three Wise Fools". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  3. Mann, William J.; Wisecracker: the Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star; Viking, New York, 1998; p. 67


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