The Little Minister (1922 film)
The Little Minister is a lost[1] 1922 American silent drama film directed by David Smith and produced and distributed by Vitagraph Company of America. It is based on an 1891 novel and 1897 play by J. M. Barrie, The Little Minister. The film was released almost in direct competition with a late 1921 version from Paramount, The Little Minister starring Betty Compson. This version stars Vitagraph favorites Alice Calhoun and James Morrison.[2]
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Directed by | David Smith |
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Based on | The Little Minister by James Barrie |
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Cinematography | Stephen Smith Jr. |
Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Alice Calhoun as Lady Babbie
- James Morrison as Gavin Dishart
- Henry Herbert as Lord Rintoul
- Alberta Lee as Margaret Dishart
- William McCall as Rob Dow
- Dorothea Wolbert as Nanny Webster
- Maud Emery as Jean (credited as Maud Emery)
- George Stanley as Doctor McQueen
- Mickey Daniels as Micah Dow (credited as Richard Daniels)
- Charles Wheelock as Captain Halliwell
References
- Calhoun, Alice (August 11, 1922). "The Little Minister". Retrieved August 11, 2020 – via memory.loc.gov.
- "The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Little Minister". Retrieved August 11, 2020.
External links
- Media related to The Little Minister (1922 film) at Wikimedia Commons
- The Little Minister at IMDb
- The Little Minister at AllMovie
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