Quarantined Rivals Explained

Quarantined Rivals
Director:Archie Mayo
Producer:Samuel Sax
Based On:Quarantined Rivals by George Randolph Chester
Starring:Robert Agnew
Kathleen Collins
John Miljan
Cinematography:Ray June
Editing:Edith Wakeling
Studio:Gotham Pictures
Distributor:Lumas Film Corporation
Gaumont British Distributors (UK)
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Quarantined Rivals is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Robert Agnew, Kathleen Collins and John Miljan.[1] It was produced by the independent studio Gotham Pictures. It was based on a 1906 short story of the same title by George Randolph Chester.

Synopsis

The plot revolves around Bruce Farney (a football player) and his attempts to woo Elsie Peyton in the face of competition from a rival, as well as becoming mixed up with an attractive manicurist Minette. Complications ensue when both Bruce and his rival are forced to quarantine together due to smallpox.

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Notes and References

  1. Munden p.624