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The eyes of youth / a Grapevine Video release ; Equity Pictures Corp. ; Gorson Productions ; director and scenario, Albert Parker.

LIBRA VHS PS3525.A59 E942 2000z
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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Marcin, Max, 1879-1948, author.
Guernon, Charles, author.
Contributor:
Parker, Albert, 1885-1974, director, screenwriter.
Garson, Harry, producer.
Whittaker, Charles E. (Charles Everard), 1877-1953, adapter.
Young, Clara Kimball, 1890-1960, actor.
Lowe, Edmond, 1890-1971, actor.
Valentino, Rudolph, 1895-1926, actor.
Equity Pictures Corp, producer.
Garson Productions, producer.
Grapevine Video (Firm), distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Guernon, Charles--Film adaptations.
Guernon, Charles.
Marcin, Max, 1879-1948--Film adaptations.
Marcin, Max.
Marcin, Max, 1879-1948.
Genre:
Film adaptations.
Feature films.
Silent films.
Fantasy films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videocassette (78 min.) : silent, black and white ; 1/2 in.
1/2 in.
monochrome
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Phoenix, Ariz. : Grapevine Video [distributor], [between 2000 and 2009?]
System Details:
VHS.
analog
magnetic
VHS
Summary:
Eastern seer goes forth, seeking a pure heart in the West. Gina Ashling is one such, a young girl who only wants to do good. Her father's financial ruin forces her to consider a number of choices: to marry wealthy banker Ralph Lewis, to reamin at home and wait for assistant bank cashier Milton Sills to earn his forthune, to pursue an operatic career, or to wed Peter Judson, the man she loves, whose proposal she has already accepted. Her pure heart gains Gina a peek into the future.
Participant:
Clara Kimball Young, Edmund Lowe, Rudolph Valentino ... [et al.]
Credits:
Photography, Robert Edeson; adaptation, Charles E. Whittaker.
Notes:
Videocassette release of the motion picture of 1919.
Silent with orchestra score added.
Based on the play of the same title by Max Marcin and Charles Guernon.
OCLC:
63593361

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