All Wrong is an American silent comedy film released on June 1, 1919. The film was directed by Raymond B. West and William Worthington, to a script by Mildred Considine and Jack Cunningham. The film starred Bryant Washburn, but was the breakthrough role for Mildred Davis.[1][2] A print of All Wrong exists.[3]
| All Wrong | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Raymond B. West William Worthington |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent with English intertitles |
Cast
edit- Bryant Washburn as Warren Kent
- Mildred Davis as Betty Thompson
- Charles Bennett as Donald Thompson
- Helen Dunbar as Mrs. Donald Thompson
- Fred Montague as Randolph Graham
- Margaret Livingston as Ethel Goodwin
References
edit- ↑ Jeffrey Vance, Suzanne Lloyd Harold Lloyd: Master Comedian 2002 -p 52 "While Mildred was on an extended vacation to Hollywood, her wholesome, all-American- girl looks landed her a role in the Bryant Washburn film All Wrong (1919). By the time Roach and Lloyd had seen the film and began tracking her down, ...
- ↑ Annette M. D'Agostino Harold Lloyd: A Bio-bibliography 1994 p. 26 film entitled All Wrong (1919). Mildred was aware of her naivete — thus, she adorned herself in an exaggeratedly sophisticated fashion for her first meeting with Lloyd and Roach. They were less than impressed.
- ↑ All Wrong at silentera.com
External links
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Media related to All Wrong (1919 film) at Wikimedia Commons