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Cameo Kirby

1923 | 70 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Cameo Kirby is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Ford which starred John Gilbert and Gertrude Olmstead and featured Jean Arthur in her onscreen debut. It was Ford's first film credited as John Ford instead of Jack Ford. The film is based on a 1908 play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The story had been filmed as a silent before in 1914 with Dustin Farnum, who had originated the role on Broadway in 1909. The film was remade as a talking musical film in 1930.

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Poster by John Ford Productions / Fox Film Corp. (Public domain).

Credits

Producer
William Fox
Director
John Ford
Screenplay
Robert N. Lee
Director of Photography
George Schneiderman
Country
United States
Studios
20th Century Studios

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Cast · 11

Ken Maynard

Ken Maynard

Richard Tucker

Richard Tucker

John Gilbert

John Gilbert

Gertrude Olmstead

Gertrude Olmstead

Alan Hale

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