The Seventh Day
Directed by: Henry King, USA, 1922
USA, 1922Plakatmotiv The Seventh Day, © Inspiration Pictures, Inc
Cast and Credits
Production | Inspiration Pictures, Inc |
Distribution | Associated First National Pictures, Incorporated |
Producer | Henry King |
Director | Henry King |
Scenario | Edmund Goulding |
Story | Porter Emerson Browne |
Director of Photography | Henry Cronjager |
Editor | Duncan Mansfield [(as W. Duncan Mansfield)] |
Cast | Richard Barthelmess [John Alden Jr.] |
Frank Losee [Uncle Jim Alden] | |
Leslie Stowe [Uncle Ned] | |
Tammany Young [Donald Peabody] | |
George Stewart [Reggie Van Zandt] | |
Alfred Schmid [Monty Pell] | |
Grace Barton [Aunt Abigail] | |
Anne Cornwall [Betty Alden] | |
Patterson Dial [Katinka] | |
Louise Huff [Patricia Vane] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 5335 feet, 6 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: February 6, 1922 in USA
US Copyright: January 30, 1922 - ©LP.17529
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist [Archiv: Museum of Modern Art (New York)]
Szenenphoto aus The Seventh Day, © Inspiration Pictures, Inc
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