The Amateur Gentleman (1920 film)
The Amateur Gentleman is a 1920 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Langhorn Burton, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys.[1] The film is adapted from the 1913 novel The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol.
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Directed by | Maurice Elvey |
Produced by | Stoll Pictures |
Written by | Jeffery Farnol |
Starring | Langhorn Burton, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Story filmed again in 1926 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Richard Barthelmess and in 1936 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr..
Premise
In Regency Britain a young man tries to establish his father's innocence of an accused crime, by travelling to London disguised as a gentleman.
Cast
- Langhorn Burton ... Barnabas Barty
- Madge Stuart ... Lady Cleone Meredith
- Cecil Humphreys ... Wilfred Chichester
- Herbert Synott ... John Barty
- Pardoe Woodman ... Ronald Barrymaine
- Alfred Paumier ... Prince Regent
- Gerald McCarthy ... Viscount Horatio Debenham
- Geoffrey Wilmer ... Captain Slingsby
- Sydney Seaward ... Sir Mortimer Carnaby
- E. Vivian Reynolds ... Jasper Gaunt
- Dalton Somers ... Natty Bell
- Teddy Arundell ... Digby Smivvle
- Will Corrie ... Captain Chumley
- Judd Green ... Jerry the Bosun
References
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