Say It with Sables explained

Say It with Sables
Director:Frank Capra
Producer:Harry Cohn
Starring:Francis X. Bushman
Helene Chadwick
Margaret Livingston
Cinematography:Joseph Walker
Editing:Arthur Roberts
Studio:Columbia Pictures
Distributor:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent film
English language

Say It with Sables is a 1928 silent drama film directed by Frank Capra and produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Columbia no longer has a negative or print of this film, so the film is considered a lost film. Various film festivals have run a surviving trailer for the film during retrospectives of Capra's work.[1]

Plot

Doug Caswell (Arthur Rankin) falls for Irene Gordon (Margaret Livingston). Irene happens to be the mistress of his wealthy father, John Caswell (Francis X. Bushman), and it's up to Doug's stepmother, Helen (Helene Chadwick), to put things right.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List.
  2. Web site: Say It with Sables (1928). July 13, 1928. IMDb.