Six Cylinder Love

For the 1931 film, see Six Cylinder Love (1931 film).
Six Cylinder Love

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Directed by Elmer Clifton
Produced by William Fox
Written by Carl Stearns Clancy
Based on play by William Anthony McGuire
Starring Ernest Truex
Florence Eldridge
Donald Meek
Cinematography Alexander G. Penrod
Edited by Ralph Spence
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release dates
November 4, 1923
Running time
7 reels
Country United States
Language Silent

Six Cylinder Love is a 1923 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Fox Film and directed by Elmer Clifton. It is based on a popular 1921 Broadway play and stars Ernest Truex from the play.[1] Also appearing in the film from the Broadway play were Donald Meek and Ralph Sipperly.

Both Hedda Hopper and June Walker had substantial roles in the long running play but didn't appear in the film. Walker's part was played by ingenue Florence Eldridge in her very first film. Also making their film debuts are Donald Meek and Thomas Mitchell. In 1931, Fox produced an early sound remake starring newcomer Spencer Tracy. As 20th Century Fox the studio remade the story over again in 1939 as The Honeymoon's Over.[2]

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