The Little Irish Girl
The Little Irish Girl | |
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Directed by | Roy Del Ruth |
Produced by | "The Grifters" (short story) by G. B. Lancaster |
Written by | Darryl Zanuck (adaptation) |
Starring | Dolores Costello |
Cinematography |
Lyman Broening Willard Van Enger |
Edited by | Clarence Kolster |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates | March 6, 1926 (limited release) |
Running time | 7 reels; 6,667 feet |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Little Irish Girl is a 1926 silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Dolores Costello. It is considered to be a lost film.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Dolores Costello as Dot Walker
- John Harron as Johnny
- Matthew Betz as Jerry Crawford
- Lee Moran as Mr. Nelson
- Gertrude Claire as Granny
- Henry A. Barrows as Bankroll Charlie
- Dot Farley as Gertie
- Joseph J. Dowling as Captain Dugan
Preservation status
This film is now lost. Warner Bros. records of the film's negative have a notation, "Junked 12/27/48" (i.e., December 27, 1948). Warner Bros. destroyed many of its negatives in the late 1940s and 1950s due to nitrate film pre-1933 decomposition. Or in February 1956, Jack Warner sold the rights to all of his pre-December 1949 films to Associated Artists Productions. In 1969, UA donated 16mm prints of some Warner Bros. films from outside the United States. No copies of The Little Irish Girl are known to exist.
See also
- The Little French Girl (1925) starring Mary Brian
References
- ↑ The Little Irish Girl at silentera.com database
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- ↑ Arne Anderson's Lost Film Files: The Lost films of Warner Brothers Pictures, Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files, online source
External links
- The Little Irish Girl at the American Film Institute Catalog
- The Little Irish Girl at the Internet Movie Database
- The Little Irish Girl at AllMovie
- photo#1,...photo#2 stills of Dolores Costello
- lantern slide(archived)
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