A Girl of the Limberlost (1924)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A Girl of the Limberlost is a 1924 American silent film, produced by Gene Stratton-Porter and directed by James Leo Meehan. It stars Gloria Grey, Emily Fitzroy, and Arthur Currier, and was released on April 28, 1924. The first adaptation of Stratton-Porter's famous novel, this silent film is considered lost.
Director: James Leo Meehan
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Gloria Grey as Elnora Comstock |
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Emily Fitzroy as Kate Comstock |
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Arthur Currier as Robert Comstock |
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Raymond McKee as Phillip Ammon |
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Gertrude Olmstead as Edith Cart |
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Cullen Landis as Hart Henderson |
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Alfred Allen as Wesley Sinton |
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Virginia True Boardman as Margaret Sinton |
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Myrtle Vane as Elvira Carney |
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Buck Black as Billy (aged 5 years) |
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Newton Hall as Billy (Aged 9 years) |
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Lisamae Grey as the Bird-Woman |
| Crew | Henry Sharp | Cinematography |
| Crew | Howard A. Anderson | Cinematography |
| Directing | James Leo Meehan | Director |
| Writing | Gene Stratton-Porter | Original Story |
| Directing | Jeanette Porter Meehan | Assistant Director |