Don't (1925 film)
Don't is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding, starring Sally O'Neil, John Patrick, Bert Roach, and Ethel Wales, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is one of the B pictures the studio produced to keep the Loews circuit and other cinemas supplied.
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Directed by | Alfred J. Goulding |
Written by | Agnes Christine Johnston (screenplay) Rupert Hughes (story) |
Starring | Sally O'Neil John Patrick Bert Roach Ethel Wales |
Cinematography | Max Fabian |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The screenplay by Agnes Christine Johnston is based on the story "Don't You Care!" by Rupert Hughes. This film is considered to be a lost film.[1][2]
Synopsis
Tracey Moffat (Sally O'Neil) is a parent-defying flapper.
Cast
- Sally O'Neil as Tracey Moffat
- John Patrick as Gilbert Jenkins
- Bert Roach as Uncle Nat
- James W. Morrison as Abel
- Estelle Clark as Jane
- DeWitt Jennings as Mr. Moffat
- Ethel Wales as Mrs. Moffat
- Johnny Fox as Horace Moffat
- Dorothy Seay as Nettie Moffat
- Evelyn Peirce as Marian Jenkins
- Helen Hoge as The Child
- Brinsley Shaw as The Tramp
See also
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