Red Hair (film)
Appearance
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Red Hair | |
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Directed by | Clarence G. Badger |
Written by | Agnes Brand Leahy |
Screenplay by | |
Based on | The Vicissitudes of Evangeline by Elinor Glyn |
Produced by | Adolph Zukor Jesse L. Lasky B. P. Schulberg |
Starring | Clara Bow Lane Chandler Jacqueline Gadsden William Austin |
Cinematography | Alfred Gilks |
Edited by | Doris Drought |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Red Hair is a 1928 silent film starring Clara Bow and Lane Chandler, directed by Clarence G. Badger, based on a 1905 novel by Elinor Glyn, and released by Paramount Pictures.[1]
The film had one sequence filmed in Technicolor, and is now considered a lost film except for the color sequence at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and a few production stills.[citation needed]
Plot
[edit]A free-spirited young girl has three middle-aged admirers, each of whom sees her from a completely different perspective. Unknown to her, they also happen to be the guardians of a wealthy young man to whom she is attracted.
Cast
[edit]- Clara Bow as Bubbles McCoy
- Lane Chandler as Robert Lennon
- William Austin as Dr. Eustace Gill
- Jacqueline Gadsden as Minnie Luther
- Lawrence Grant as Judge Rufus Lennon
- Claude King as Thomas L. Burke
- William Irving as Demmy
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hall, Mordaunt (March 26, 1928). "THE SCREEN; An Imaginative Crook". The New York Times.
External links
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Categories:
- 1928 films
- 1920s color films
- 1928 lost films
- American silent feature films
- Paramount Pictures films
- Lost American comedy films
- Films directed by Clarence G. Badger
- Films based on British novels
- American black-and-white films
- Silent films in color
- 1928 comedy films
- Silent American comedy films
- Films produced by B. P. Schulberg
- 1920s American films
- 1920s silent comedy film stubs
- 1920s American film stubs