- Cytherea (film)
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Cytherea Directed by George Fitzmaurice Produced by Samuel Goldwyn Written by Joseph Hergesheimer (novel)
Frances Marion (adaptation)Starring Alma Rubens
Constance Bennett
Norman Kerry
Lewis Stone
Irene RichCinematography Arthur C. Miller
J. A. Ball (Technicolor consultant)Editing by Stuart Heisler Distributed by Associated First National Pictures Release date(s) April 3, 1924 Running time 80 minutes Country United States Language Silent film
English intertitlesCytherea (1924) is an American drama film which featured two dream sequences filmed in an early version of the Technicolor color film process.
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Production background
The film was directed by George Fitzmaurice, starred Alma Rubens, Constance Bennett, Norman Kerry, and Lewis Stone, was produced by Associated First National Pictures, and released by Goldwyn Pictures.
The film is now considered a lost film. The film was the first Technicolor film made under artificial light, while previous Technicolor films were made outdoors under natural light.[1]
Cast
- Irene Rich - Fanny Randon
- Lewis Stone - Lee Randon
- Norman Kerry - Peyton Morris
- Betty Bouton - Claire Morris
- Alma Rubens - Savina Grove
- Charles Wellesley - William Grove
- Constance Bennett - Annette Sherman
- Peaches Jackson - Randon Child
- Michael D. Moore - Randon Child(billed Mickey Moore)
- Hugh Saxon - Randon Butler
- Lee Hill - Grove Butler
- Lydia Yeamans Titus - Laundress
- Brandon Hurst - Daniel Randon
See also
- List of early color feature films
- List of lost films
References
External links
- Cytherea at the Internet Movie Database
- Cytherea at SilentEra
- Cytherea at AllRovi
Categories:- 1924 films
- American films
- Films shot in Technicolor
- Lost films
- Films directed by George Fitzmaurice
- Silent drama film stubs
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