The Telephone Girl (1927 film)
| The Telephone Girl | |
|---|---|
![]() Film poster | |
| Directed by | Herbert Brenon |
| Produced by |
Herbert Brenon Adolph Zukor Jesse L. Lasky |
| Written by |
William C. deMille (play The Woman) Elizabeth Meehan (scenario) |
| Starring | Madge Bellamy |
| Cinematography | Leo Tover |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language |
Silent (English intertitles) |
The Telephone Girl is a 1927 silent film directed by Herbert Brenon, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount Pictures, and based on the play The Woman (1911) by William C. deMille. This film starred Madge Bellamy, Holbrook Blinn, and Warner Baxter.[1][2]
Cast
- Madge Bellamy - Kitty O'Brien
- Holbrook Blinn - Jim Blake
- Warner Baxter - Matthew Standish
- May Allison - Grace Robinson
- Lawrence Gray - Tom Blake
- Hale Hamilton - Mark
- Hamilton Revelle - Van Dyke
- William E. Shay - Detective
- Karen Hansen - Mrs. Standish
Preservation status
This is now considered a lost film.[3][4]
References
- ↑ "Detail view of Movies Page". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List". Silent Era. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
- ↑ "The Telephone Girl / Herbert Brenon [motion picture]:Bibliographic Record Description: Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress". Lcweb2.loc.gov. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
- ↑ "Lost Film Files - Paramount Pictures". Silentsaregolden.com. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
External links

Lobby card for the film
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