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Directed by | John L. McCutcheon |
Written by | Leota Morgan (story, scenario) |
Produced by | Effanem Productions |
Starring | Maurice Costello Norma Shearer |
Distributed by | Arrow Film Corporation |
Release date | March 25, 1923 |
Running time | 50 minutes; 5 reels (5,500 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Man and Wife is a 1923 American silent domestic drama film starring Maurice Costello and a young Norma Shearer. It was directed by John L. McCutcheon, produced by an independent producer and released by second-tier Arrow Film Corporation.[1]
Cast
- Maurice Costello as Caleb Perkins
- Gladys Leslie as Dolly Perkins
- Norma Shearer as Dora Perkins
- Edna May Spooner as Mrs. Perkins
- Robert Elliott as Doctor Howard Fleming
- Ernest Hilliard as Walter Powell
Preservation
A nitrate print of Man and Wife is held at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[2][3]
References
- ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 published by The American Film Institute, c.1971
- ^ Man and Woman, IMDb trivia section
- ^ Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: Man and Woman
External links
- Man and Wife at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Norma Shearer and Robert Elliot in a scene from the film (University of Washington, Sayre collection)