One More American
One More American | |
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Directed by | William C. deMille |
Produced by | Jesse L. Lasky |
Screenplay by |
Olga Printzlau William C. deMille |
Starring |
George Beban Marcia Manon Mae Giraci Helen Jerome Eddy Raymond Hatton Jack Holt |
Cinematography | Charles Rosher |
Production company |
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
One More American is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and written by Olga Printzlau and William C. deMille. The film stars George Beban, Marcia Manon, Mae Giraci, Helen Jerome Eddy, Raymond Hatton, and Jack Holt. The film was released on February 25, 1918, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2] Its survival status is classified as unknown,[3] which suggests that it is a lost film.
Plot
As described in a film magazine,[4] after five years separation Luigi Riccardo (Beban) learns that his wife Maria (Manon) and daughter Tessa (Giraci) are going to join him in America. Although legally not a citizen, in his heart Luigi regards his adopted country with reverence and his refusal to pay graft to Boss Regan (Carpenter) results in his wife and daughter being held at Ellis Island upon their arrival. Through the assistance of some detectives from the district attorney's office, the Regan scheme is exposed and Luigi's wife and daughter are permitted to enter the country and join him.
Cast
- George Beban as Luigi Riccardo
- Marcia Manon as Maria Riccardo (credited as Camille Ankewich)
- Mae Giraci as Tessa Riccardo
- Helen Jerome Eddy as Lucia
- Raymond Hatton as Bump Rundle
- Jack Holt as Sam Potts
- Horace B. Carpenter as Mike Regan
- Hector Dion as Dr. Ross
- May Palmer as Mrs. Ross
- Ernest Joy as Mr. Fearing
- Pietro Buzzi as Piano Player (credited as Signor Buzzi)
References
- ↑ "One More American (1918) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ↑ "One More American". AFI. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ↑ Progressive Silent Film List: One More American at silentera.com
- ↑ "Reviews: One More American". Exhibitors Herald (New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company) 6 (12): 26. March 16, 1918.