The Hypocrites (1923 film) explained

The Hypocrites
Director:Charles Giblyn
Country:United Kingdom
Netherlands
Language:Silent

The Hypocrites (Dutch; Flemish: Farizeƫers) is a 1923 British-Dutch silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn,[1] based on The Hypocrites, a 1906 play by Henry Arthur Jones. The plot concerns the hypocrisy of a squire who tries to make his son deny he fathered a village girl's child, and instead marry an heiress. Jones' play which had already been filmed as The Morals of Weybury (1916) directed by George Loane Tucker with Elisabeth Risdon. The writing credit for this movie goes to Henry Arthur Jones (play) and Eliot Stannard (writer).

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=Yyqc0Qa6b60C&dq=Hypocrites+%28film+1923&pg=PA806 The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film