Over the Hill to the Poorhouse
Directed by: Harry F. Millarde, USA, 1920
USA, 1920
Cast and Credits
Production | Fox Film Corporation |
Distribution | Fox Film Corporation |
Producer | William Fox [Presenter] |
Director | Harry F. Millarde [(as Harry Millarde)] |
Scenario | Paul H. Sloane [(as Paul H. Sloane)] |
Based on | Will Carleton [(based on the poem by)] |
Director of Photography | George Schneiderman |
Harold S. Sintzenich [(as Hal Sintzenich)] | |
Composer | Erno Rapee |
Cast | Mary Carr [Ma Benton] |
James Sheridan [Child Isaac (as Sheridan Tansey)] | |
Noel Tearle [Adult Isaac] | |
William Welsh [Pa Benton] | |
Stephen Carr [Child Thomas] | |
Jerry Devine [Child John] | |
Johnnie Walker | |
Dorothy Allen [Agulitia] | |
Louella Carr [Adult Susan] | |
Maybeth Carr [Child Susan] | |
Rosemary Carr [Child Rebecca] | |
Phyllis Diller [Adult Rebecca] | |
Joseph Donohue | |
John T. Dwyer [Adult Thomas (as John Dwyer)] | |
Edna Murphy [Lucy] | |
Vivienne Osborne [Isabella Strong] | |
Wallace Ray [Adult Charles] | |
James Sheldon [Child Charles] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 6800 feet, 11 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: September 17, 1920 in USA
US Copyright: September 26, 1920 - ©LP.15624
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist [Archiv: Archives Du Film Du CNC (Bois d'Arcy)]
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