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The habit of happiness : Manhattan Madness / Fairbanks Fine Arts Productions.
LIBRA DVD PN1997 .H335 2007
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Comedy films.
- Feature films.
- Silent films.
- Genre:
- Silent films.
- Feature films.
- Comedy films.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (37, 31 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
- monochrome
- Other Title:
- Added title on container: Grapevine Video presents Douglas Fairbanks
- Added title on container: Fairbanks Fine Arts productions of The Habit of Happiness and Manhattan Madness : from 1916
- Place of Publication:
- Phoenix, AZ : Grapevine Video, [2007]
- Language Note:
- Silent films with English intertitles and added musical accompaniment.
- System Details:
- DVD-R, NTSC, all regions; full frame (1.33:1 aspect ratio) presentation.
- digital
- optical
- NTSC
- video file
- DVD video
- all regions
- Summary:
- (The Habit of happiness) A happy rich young man turns from trying to cheer up homeless men to working on his girlfriend's grouchy father. (Manhatttan madness): A westerner's complaints about sissified New Yorkers lands him in an adventure.
- Participant:
- (The habit of happiness): Douglas Fairbanks, George Fawcett, Macey Harlan, Dorothy West, George Backus, Grace Rankin.
- (Manhattan madness): Douglas Fairbanks, Jewel Carmen, George Beranger, Ruth Darling, Eugene Ormonde, Macey Harlan.
- Credits:
- (The habit of happiness): director, Allan Dwan; script, Anita Loos; produced by Triangle Film Corporation, Fine Arts. (Manhattan madness): George Emerson, director; produced by Allan Dwan; story by Charles T. and Frank Dazey.
- Notes:
- Silent films with intertitles and musical accompaniment.
- Originally produced as motion pictures in 1916; both films are edited to approximately half their original length.
- Contains:
- Manhattan madness.
- OCLC:
- 465212874
- Publisher Number:
- 842614102738
- Online:
- http://www.grapevinevideo.com/fairbanks_fineart.html
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