The Bonnie Brier Bush
| The Bonnie Brier Bush | |
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American newspaper ad | |
| Directed by | Donald Crisp |
| Written by |
James MacArthur Ian Maclaren Augustus E. Thomas Margaret Turnbull |
| Starring | Donald Crisp |
| Cinematography | Claude L. McDonnell |
| Distributed by | Famous Players-Lasky British Producers |
Release dates |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Bonnie Brier Bush is a 1921 British drama film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer.[1] The film is considered to be lost.
Cast
- Donald Crisp as Lachlan Campbell
- Mary Glynne as Flora Campbell
- Alec Fraser as Lord Malcolm Hay
- Dorothy Fane as Kate Carnegie
- Jack East as Posty
- Langhorn Burton as John Carmichael (as Langhorne Burton)
- Jerrold Robertshaw as Earl of Kinspindle
- Adeline Hayden Coffin as Margaret Howe (as Mrs. Hayden-Coffin)
- H.H. Wright as Dr. William MacClure
See also
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: The Bonnie Brier Bush". Silent Era. Retrieved 2008-05-10.
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