Wild Honey | |
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Directed by | Francis J. Grandon |
Written by | Louis Joseph Vance (scenario) |
Based on | "Wild Honey" by Vingie E. Roe |
Produced by | Theodore C. Deitrich |
Starring | Doris Kenyon |
Cinematography | Ned Van Buren Jacob A. Badaracco |
Production company | De Luxe Pictures |
Distributed by | William L. Sherry Service |
Release date | December 9, 1918 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Wild Honey is a 1918 silent film western directed by Francis J. Grandon and starring Doris Kenyon.[1]
This picture is preserved in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art.[2]
Cast
- Doris Kenyon – Wild Honey/ Mrs. Holbrook
- Frank R. Mills – Reverend Jim Brown/Pastor Holbrook (*this Frank Mills, stage actor born 1870 died 1921)
- Edgar Jones – Dick Jones
- John Hopkins – Joe Stacey
- Joseph P. Mack – Jim Belcher
- Howard Kyle – Doc Bliss
- H. J. Hebert – Ed Southern
- Herbert Standing – Reverend David Warwick
- Nellie King – Minnie Lou
- Vinnie Burns – Trixianita
- Ruth Taylor – Gold Hill Ida
- Mildred Leary – Letty Noon
References
- ↑ "Wild Honey". Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Wild Honey/Francis J Grandon". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. The Library of Congress. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
External links
- Wild Honey at AllMovie
- Wild Honey at IMDb
- Wild Honey at Silentera.com
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