The Journey's End (film) explained

The Journey's End
Director:Hugo Ballin
Producer:Hugo Ballin
Starring:Mabel Ballin
George Bancroft
Wyndham Standing
Cinematography:James Diamond
Studio:Hugo Ballin Productions
Distributor:Hodkinson Pictures
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

The Journey's End is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Hugo Ballin and starring Mabel Ballin, George Bancroft and Wyndham Standing.[1]

Cast

Subtitles

The film has no subtitles, which was unusual for a silent film. Its marketing made note of the fact that it was the first serious drama to not use subtitles. This distinguished it from The Old Swimmin' Hole which came out earlier in 1921 but had a simpler plot.[2] [3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Munden p.396
  2. (18 July 1921). The Screen, The New York Times
  3. (31 July 1921). The Journey's End, Washington Herald