- Main Street (1923 film)
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Main Street Directed by Harry Beaumont Produced by Warner Brothers Written by Sinclair Lewis(novel) Starring Florence Vidor
Monte Blue
Alan Hale
Louise FazendaCinematography Edwin B. Du Par
Homer ScottDistributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) April 25, 1923 Running time 9 reels Country United States Language Silent film(English intertitles) Main Street is a 1923 silent film drama based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by Harry Beaumont. A Broadway play version of the novel was produced in 1921.[1] [2]
Cast
- Florence Vidor - Carol Milford
- Julien Beaubien -
- Monte Blue - Dr. Will Kennicott
- Harry Myers - Dave Dyer
- Robert Gordon - Erik Valborg
- Noah Beery - Adolph Valborg
- Alan Hale - Miles Bjornstam
- Louise Fazenda - Bea Sorenson
- Anne Schaefer - Mrs. Valborg
- Josephine Crowell - Widow Bogart
- Otis Harlan - Ezra Stowbody
- Gordon Griffith - Cy Bogart
- Lon Poff - Chet Dashaway
- J. P. Lockney - Luke Dawson
- Gilbert Clayton - Sam Clark
- Jack McDonald - Nat Hicks
- Michael Dark - Guy Pollock
- Estelle Short - Mrs. Dashaway
- Glen Cavender - Harry Haydock
- Katherine Perry - Mrs. Dave Dyer(as Kathryn Perry)
- Aileen Manning - Mrs. Stowbody
- Mrs. Hayward Mack - Mrs. Haydock
- Louis King - Mr. Volstead
- Josephine Kirkwood - Mrs. Sam Clark
- Louise Carver - Mrs. Donovan
- Hal Wilson - Del Snaflin
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Films directed by Harry Beaumont 1910s Brown of Harvard (1918)1920s The Gold Diggers (1923) · Main Street (1923) · Beau Brummel (1924) · Our Dancing Daughters (1928) · The Broadway Melody (1929) · Speedway (1929)1930s Great Day (1930) · Lord Byron of Broadway (1930) · Children of Pleasure (1930) · Those Three French Girls (1930) · Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) · Laughing Sinners (1931) · Are You Listening (1932) · Faithless (1932) · When Ladies Meet (1933) · When's Your Birthday? (1937)1940s The Show-Off (1946) · Alias a Gentleman (1948)Categories:- American films
- 1923 films
- American silent films
- Lost films
- Films directed by Harry Beaumont
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