Miss Nobody (1926 film)
Miss Nobody is a 1926 silent film drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures and directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film is based on a short story by Tiffany Wells called "Shebo"; the likely feminine pronunciation of hobo. The stars of the film were Anna Q. Nilsson and Walter Pidgeon, then in a very early role in his career.[1] The plot of this film bears a striking resemblance to Beggars of Life, made two years later at Paramount.
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1926 theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Lambert Hillyer |
Produced by | John McCormick (Production Manager) |
Written by | George Marion, Jr. (intertitles) |
Based on | Shebo (short story) by Tiffany Wells |
Starring | Anna Q. Nilsson Walter Pidgeon Louise Fazenda |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
Edited by | Alexander Hall |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date | June 27, 1926 |
Running time | 7 reels; 6,859 feet |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film (English intertitles) |
Synopsis
The father of an heiress dies broke leaving her destitute without inheritance. She falls in with a group of hobos traveling incognito cross country dressed as a man.
Cast
- Anna Q. Nilsson - Barbara Brown
- Walter Pidgeon - Bravo
- Louise Fazenda - Mazie Raleigh
- Mitchell Lewis - Harmony
- Clyde Cook - Bertie
- Arthur Stone - Happy
- Anders Randolf - J.B. Hardiman
- Claire Du Brey - Ann Adams
- Jed Prouty - The Farmer
- Caroline Rankin - His Wife
- George Nichols - The Sheriff
- Elita Proctor Otis - Miriam Arnold (billed as Oleta Otis)
- James Gordon - Police Sergeant
- Fred Warren - Barker
Preservation status
This film appears to now be a lost film. Two other silent films titled Miss Nobody from 1917 (starring Gladys Hulette) and 1920 (starring Billie Rhodes) are preserved in the film collection of the Library of Congress.[2]
References
External links
- Miss Nobody at IMDB
- Miss Nobody at SilentEra
- Miss Nobody at AllMovie
- Anna Q. Nilsson in a still from Photoplay magazine (July 1926)
- lobby poster for Miss Nobody