Everybody's Sweetheart (1920 film)
Everybody's Sweetheart | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by |
Alan Crosland Laurence Trimble |
Screenplay by | John Lynch |
Story by | John Lynch |
Starring |
Olive Thomas William Collier, Jr. |
Cinematography | Robert Newhard |
Edited by | Duncan Mansfield |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Select Pictures Corporation |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Everybody's Sweetheart is a 1920 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Alan Crosland and Laurence Trimble and written by John Lynch. The film stars Olive Thomas and William Collier, Jr.[1] Everybody's Sweetheart was Thomas' final film role and was released nearly a month after her death from acute nephritis (due to accidental ingestion of mercury bichloride) in Paris on September 10, 1920.[2][3]
A copy of Everybody's Sweetheart is preserved at the George Eastman House.[4]
Cast
- Olive Thomas as Mary
- William Collier, Jr. as John
- Joseph Dowling as General Phillip Bingham
- Aileen Manning as Mrs. Willing
- Martha Mattox as Miss Blodgett
- Hal Wilson as Corporal
- Bob Hick as Mr. Willing
- Philip Sleeman - Minor Role (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Vogel, Michelle (2008). Olive Thomas: The Life and Death of a Silent Film Beauty. McFarland. p. 183. ISBN 0-786-45526-8.
- ↑ "Bichloride of Mercury Killed Olive Thomas". The Toronto World. September 15, 1920. p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Olive Thomas' Death Declared An Accident". The Vancouver Sun. September 14, 1920. p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
- ↑ Vogel 2008 p.66
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