| The Black StorkAlso known as Are You Fit to Marry? in the USA
 (1917) United States of America
 B&W : Six reels
 Directed by Leopold D. Wharton and Theodore W. Wharton
 Cast: Doctor Harry J. Haiselden [Doctor Dickey; and himself], Jane Fearnley [Miriam Fontaine], Allan Murname [Tom Watson], Hamilton Revelle [Claude Leffingwell], Elsie Esmond [Anne Schultz], Henry Bergman [the detective], John T. Miltern (John Miltern), Edgar L. Davenport, George Moss, Elsie Baker, Bessie Emerick (Bessie Wharton), Frances White Wharton, Incorporated, production; distributed on State Rights basis by Sheriott Pictures Corporation. / Scenario by Jack Lait. / © 8 December 1916 by Black Stork Company [LU9978]. Released February 1917. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The film was presented by the Moral Uplift League in Baltimore, Maryland, as Are You Fit to Marry? in 1919. Drama: Social. Survival status: Print exists [1927 rerelease version, released as Are You Fit to Marry?]. Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Keywords: Children: Infants - Death - Dying - Eugenics - Handicaps - Heredity - Law: Enforcement: Police: Detectives - Marriages - Medical: Doctors Listing updated: 9 January 2025. References: Website-AFI; Website-IMDb. |