Week End Husbands
Week End Husbands is a lost[1] 1924 silent film drama directed by Edward H. Griffith produced by Daniel Carson Goodman and released by the floundering Equity Pictures Company. The film stars Alma Rubens and was made in New York.[2][3]
Week End Husbands | |
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Directed by | Edward H. Griffith |
Produced by | Daniel Carson Goodman |
Written by | Daniel Carson Goodman |
Starring | Alma Rubens |
Distributed by | Equity Pictures |
Release date | February 10, 1924 |
Running time | 7 reels; (6,500 ft) |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Alma Rubens - Barbara Belden
- Holmes Herbert - William Randall(*as H.J. Herbert)
- Montagu Love - Thomas Mowry
- Maurice Costello - John Keane
- Sally Cruze - Mrs. Dawn (*no info on Sally Cruze other than this film; though unofficial this is possibly a typo; and most likely is actress Sally Crute)
- Charles Byer - Robert Stover
- Paul Panzer - Monsieur La Rue
- Margaret Dale - Mrs. Sarah Belden
Production notes
- Some discrepancy arises in the identity of the actor who plays William Randall. As this film is long lost, there are still photos that survive to reveal actor Holmes Herbert in the role of William Randall. Henry Hebert who is sometimes/and erroneously listed is an entirely different actor who is not in this film. Holmes Herbert and Henry Hebert are two different people. Both actors however died in 1956.
References
External links
- Week End Husbands at IMDb.com
- allmovie/synopsis: Week End Husbands
- Holmes Herbert and Montagu Love; Week End Husbands(auctiva)
- Alma Rubens and Holmes Herbert in a scene from the film
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