Mid-Channel (1920)
The story has been adapted from the Sir Arthur Wing Pinero play. The title means nothing more than the mid-channel of married life, through a character in the feature likening the roughness of the English channel in the center of the trip across from London to Paris to the woes married folks meet in their wedded life.
Director: Harry Garson
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Clara Kimball Young as Zoe Blundell |
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J. Frank Glendon as Theodore Blundell |
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Edward Kimball as Honorable Peter Mottram |
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Bertram Grassby as Leonard Ferris |
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Helene Sullivan as Mrs. Annerly |
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Katherine Griffith as Ethel Pierpont |
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Jack Livingston as Claude Roberts |
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Eileen Robinson as Mrs. Pierpont |
| Directing | Harry Garson | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Wing Pinero | Theatre Play |
| Writing | George Ingleton | Scenario Writer |
| Crew | Arthur Edeson | Cinematography |
| Crew | Harry Garson | Presenter |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lady Duff Gordon | Costume Designer |