Colonel Newcome (film)

Colonel Newcome (film)

Colonel Newcome (or Colonel Newcome, the Perfect Gentleman) is a 1920 British silent historical drama film directed by Fred Goodwins and starring Milton Rosmer, Joyce Carey and Temple Bell.[1] It was based on the novel The Newcomes by William Makepeace Thackeray.

Cast

  • Milton Rosmer - B. Newcombe
  • Joyce Carey - Rose
  • Temple Bell - Ethel Newcome
  • Louis Willoughby - Newcombe
  • Dame May Whitty - Mrs. Mackenzie
  • Fred Morgan - Baynham
  • Haidee Wright - Lady Newcome
  • Bobby Andrews - C. Newcombe
  • Norma Whalley - Lady Clare

References

  1. ^ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/172466

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