Headline
Queen's Theatre: Richard Barthelmess in The Seventh Day
Newspaper Source
Publication Date
1925-05-14
- Publication Year
1925
Page
6
Film Projector / Film(s)
The Seventh Day
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Actors
Richard Barthelmess
Director
Henry King
Writer
Porter Emerson Browne (story)
Country
USA
Released
1922-02-06
Runtime
60 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
A group of New York society folk on a yachting excursion are forced to put into a New England fishing village for repairs. The engaged couple Reggie and Patricia are taken with the quaint ...
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Tol'able David
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Actors
Richard Barthelmess
Director
Henry King
Writer
Joseph Hergesheimer (novel)
Country
USA
Released
1921-12-31
Runtime
99 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
When three thuggish men are responsible for the death of his father and the crippling of his brother, young David must choose between supporting his family or risking his life and exacting vengeance.
Awards
2 wins.
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Summary
The Seventh Day' is good enough entertainment for the seventh day and all the other six. Richard Barthelmess, who won his sensational spurs as a star with 'Tol'able David,' has followed it up with a picture of unusual interest. Its opening at the Queen's Theatre yesterday was auspicious. The story, an original by Porter Emerson Browne, is a simple narrative of the lives of New England. Frank Losee and Leslie Stowe are admirably made up to represent the New England sea characters. Film plot included.
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