All for a Girl (1915 film) explained
All for a Girl |
Director: | Roy Applegate |
Story: | Lillian Case Russell |
Producer: | H.J. Streyckmans |
Cinematography: | George Coudert |
Country: | United States |
Studio: | Mirograph Corp. |
Distributor: | Mirograph Corp. |
All for a Girl is a 1915 American comedy drama short silent black and white film directed by Roy Applegate and starring Renee Kelly.[1] It is based on the 1908 play by Rupert Hughes.[2]
Cast
- Renee Kelly as Antoinette Hoadley
- Edward G. Longman as Harold Jepson
- Frank DeVernon as Mr. Dinwiddie
- Sue Balfour as Mrs. Van Espen
- E.T. Roseman as Briggs
- Roy Applegate as Arthur Jepson / Old farmer
- Margaret Willard as Miss Dinwiddie
- Georgia Harvey as Miss Broderick
- Al Grady as Basil Mugg
- Jerold Hevener as Count Barony
- Sidney D'Albrook as Prince De Cauchy
- Bert Tuey as Clerk
- Robert Lawrence
Notes and References
- Book: Goble, Alan . The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film . . September 8, 2011 . 232 . 9783110951943.
- Book: Langman, Larry . American Film Cycles: The Silent Era . . 1998 . 150 . 9780313306570.