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The Right to Be Happy

1916

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Synopsis

The Right to Be Happy is an American silent film from 1916 that draws inspiration from Charles Dickens' 1843 Novella, A Christmas Carol. This film was Universal's first attempt at making a feature film based on Dickens' novella. It was the first and only feature film adaptation of A Christmas Carol by an American or foreign film company during the silent era. The movie was directed by Rupert Julian and supported by a cast of Universal Bluebird players, including Rupert Julian, Claire McDowell, and Harry Carter.

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Director
Rupert Julian
Country
United States

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Cast · 3

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Claire McDowell

Claire McDowell

Rupert Julian

Rupert Julian

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