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 |  The Strangers’ Banquet
 Also known as {The Stranger’s Banquet}
 (1922) United States of America
 B&W : Seven reels
 Directed by Marshall Neilan
 Cast: Hobart Bosworth [Shane Keogh], Claire Windsor [Derith], Rockliffe Fellows [Angus Campbell], Ford Sterling [Al Norton], Eleanor Boardman [Jean McPherson], Thomas Holding [John Trevelyan], Eugenie Besserer [Mrs. McPherson], Nigel Barrie [John Keogh], Stuart Holmes [prince], Claude Gillingwater [Uncle Sam], Margaret Loomis [the bride], Tom Guise [the bride’s father], Lillian Langdon [the bride’s mother], William Humphrey [the groom’s friend], Edward McWade [Harriman], Lorimer Johnston [Ross], James A. Marcus [Braithwaite], Edward W. Borman [Dolan], Jack Curtis [McKinstry], Brinsley Shaw [Krischenko], Arthur Hoyt [Morel], Aileen Pringle [Mrs. Schuyler-Peabody], Virginia Ruggles [Olive Stockton], Cyril Chadwick [Bond], Philo McCullough [Britton], Jean Hersholt [a fiend], Lucille Ricksen [a flapper], Dagmar Godowsky [a senorita], Hayford Hobbs [a toreador], Violet Joy [a cabaret girl] Marshall Neilan Productions, Incorporated, production; distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Corporation. / Produced by Marshall Neilan. Scenario by Frank Urson and Marshall Neilan, from the novel The Strangers’ Banquet by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne. Assistant director, Thomas Held. Cinematography by Max Fabian and David Kesson. Presented by Marshall Neilan. / Released 31 December 1922. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Boardman’s film debut. Drama. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Listing updated: 21 May 2012. References: Drew-Speaking pp. 40, 274; Sherwood-Best p. 189 : Website-ASFFDb; Website-IMDb. |