The Old Folks at Home (film)
1916 silent film by Chester Withey
- Triangle Distributing
- Film Distributors League
Release date
- October 15, 1916 (1916-10-15) (U.S.)
The Old Folks at Home is a 1916 American drama silent black and white film directed by Chester Withey.[1] It is based on the story by Rupert Hughes.[2]
Cast
- Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as John Coburn
- Josephine Crowell as Mrs. Coburn
- Elmer Clifton as Steve Coburn
- Mildred Harris as Marjorie
- Lucille Young as Lucia Medina
- W.E. Lawrence as Stanley
- Spottiswoode Aitken as Judge
- Alfred Paget
- Wilbur Higby
- Charles Lee
Preservation
The survival of this title is unclear. One source says it survives and another says it doesn't.[3] [4]
References
- ^ Boylan, Robert (13 December 2014). "A 1916 Film Diary: The Old Folks at Home". Brooksie's Silent Film Collection. Tumblr. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
- ^ Langman, Larry (1998). American Film Cycles: The Silent Era. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 159. ISBN 9780313306570.
- ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database:The Old Folks at Home
- ^ The Old Folks at Home at silentera.com
External links
- The Old Folks at Home at IMDb
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Films directed by Chester Withey
- The Devil's Needle (1916)
- The Old Folks at Home (1916)
- The Wharf Rat (1916)
- An Alabaster Box (1917)
- Madame Bo-Peep (1917)
- Nearly Married (1917)
- The Bad Boy (1917)
- A Woman's Awakening (1917)
- In Pursuit of Polly (1918)
- The Hun Within (1918)
- On the Quiet (1918)
- Little Comrade (1919)
- The New Moon (1919)
- Maggie Pepper (1919)
- The Teeth of the Tiger (1919)
- Romance (1920)
- She Loves and Lies (1920)
- Coincidence (1921)
- Lessons in Love (1921)
- Wedding Bells (1921)
- Heroes and Husbands (1922)
- Outcast (1922)
- Domestic Relations (1922)
- Richard the Lion-Hearted (1923)
- A Cafe in Cairo (1924)
- The Pleasure Buyers (1925)
- Going the Limit (1926)
- The Impostor (1926)
- Her Honor, the Governor (1926)
- Queen o'Diamonds (1926)
- Secret Orders (1926)
- The Bushranger (1928)