Jim the Penman
Directed by: Kenneth S. Webb, USA, 1921
USA, 1921
Cast and Credits
Production | Whitman Bennett Productions |
Distribution | Associated First National Pictures, Incorporated |
Producer | Whitman Bennett |
Director | Kenneth S. Webb [As Kenneth Webb] |
Scenario | Dorothy Farnum |
Based on | Charles Lawrence Young [(play)] |
Director of Photography | Tom L. Griffith [(as T L Griffith)] |
Harry Stradling [(as Harry Stradling)] | |
Art Director | Roy Webb |
Cast | Lionel Barrymore [Jaames Ralston] |
Ned Burton [Enoch Bronson] | |
Charles Coghlan [Captain Redwood] | |
James Laffey [E J Smith] | |
Gladys Leslie [Agnes Ralston] | |
Douglas MacPherson [Louis Percival] | |
Anders Randolf [Baron Hartfeld] | |
Arthur Rankin [Lord Drelincourt] | |
Doris Rankin [Nina Bronson] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,
Sound System: silent
First Screening: April 1921 in USA
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