Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923 film) explained

Paddy the Next Best Thing
Director:Graham Cutts
Producer:Herbert Wilcox
Starring:Mae Marsh
Darby Foster
Lilian Douglas
Cinematography:René Guissart
Studio:Graham-Wilcox Productions
Distributor:Graham-Wilcox Productions (UK)
United Artists (US)
Runtime:7,200 feet[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Paddy the Next Best Thing is a 1923 British silent romance film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Mae Marsh, Darby Foster and Lilian Douglas. It was based on the 1908 novel of the same title by Gertrude Page and a 1920 stage adaptation, which was later adapted into a 1933 American film. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington.[2] American star Mae Marsh had been brought over from Hollywood to star in the company's previous film Flames of Passion and stayed on to make this film.

It is believed to be a lost film.[3]

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  1. Low p. 424
  2. Low p. 133
  3. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: Paddy the Next Best Thing . silentera.com . 6 March 2013.