The Seventh Day (1922)
A group of New York society folk on a yachting excursion are forced to put into a New England fishing village for repairs. The engaged couple Reggie and Patricia are taken with the quaint town and its quainter ways, but also with two locals, Betty Alden and her brother John. Patricia begins to fall for John while her fiancé takes a seemingly unworthy liking to Betty. The new infatuations lead to disharmony.
Director: Henry King
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Richard Barthelmess as John Alden Jr. |
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Frank Losee as Uncle Jim Alden |
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Leslie Stowe as Uncle Ned |
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Tammany Young as Donald Peabody |
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George Stewart as Reggie Van Zandt |
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Alfred Schmid as Monty Pell |
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Grace Barton as Aunt Abigail |
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Anne Cornwall as Betty Alden |
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Patterson Dial as Katinka |
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Teddie Gerard as 'Billie' Blair |
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Louise Huff as Patricia Vane |
| Directing | Henry King | Director |
| Camera | Henry Cronjager | Director of Photography |
| Production | Henry King | Producer |
| Editing | Duncan Mansfield | Editor |
| Writing | Edmund Goulding | Writer |
| Writing | Porter Emerson Browne | Story |