The Speed Girl
The Speed Girl | |
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Directed by | Maurice Campbell |
Produced by | Realart Pictures |
Written by |
Elmer Harris (story) Douglas Z. Doty (scenarios) |
Starring | Bebe Daniels |
Cinematography | H. Kinley Martin |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | November 1921 |
Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
The Speed Girl is a lost[1] 1921 silent film comedy produced by Realart Pictures and released through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Maurice Campbell, a Broadway director and producer and starred Bebe Daniels, then a popular 20-year-old veteran film actress.[2][3]
The film was supposedly expanded into a screenplay from Bebe Daniels's real life jail sentence of 10 days for speeding.(See AllMovie below)
Cast
- Bebe Daniels - Betty Lee
- Theodore von Eltz - Tom Manley
- Frank Elliott - Carl D'Arcy
- Walter Hiers - Soapy Taylor
- Norris Johnson - Hilda
- Truly Shattuck - Mrs. Lee
- William Courtright - Judge Ketcham
- Barbara Maier - Little Girl
References
- ↑ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Speed Girl
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 published by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- ↑ The Speed Girl at silentera.com
External links
- The Speed King at IMDb.com
- allmovie/synopsis; The Speed Girl
- lantern slide to the film; The Speed Girl
- Listal lobby card
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