''The Purple Highway'' is a
lost
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History
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1923 American
comedy-drama film directed by
Henry Kolker and starring
Madge Kennedy
Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and TV actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the ...
. It was released by
Paramount Pictures
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. The film is based on a 1921 Broadway play, ''Dear Me'', by
Hale Hamilton and
Luther Reed
Luther A. Reed (July 14, 1888 – November 16, 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director.
Biography
Reed was born in 1888 in Berlin, Wisconsin, and graduated from Columbia University. He worked as a journalist and the music and the ...
. Hamilton's wife
Grace La Rue
Grace La Rue (born Stella Parsons; April 23, 1882 – March 13, 1956) was an American actress, singer, and vaudeville headliner.
Early life
Grace La Rue was born Stella Parsons in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 23, 1882, to Lucy L. Parson ...
starred in the play version.
''Dear Me'' as produced on Broadway at the Theatre Republic, January 17, 1921, 138 performances; IBDb.com
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Cast
*Madge Kennedy
Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and TV actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the ...
as April Blair
*Monte Blue
Gerard Montgomery Blue (January 11, 1887 – February 18, 1963) was an American film actor who began his career as a romantic lead in the silent era; and for decades after the advent of sound, he continued to perform as a supporting player ...
as Edgar Prentice aka Edgar Craig
*Vincent Coleman
Vincent Coleman (February 16, 1900 – October 26, 1971) was an American stage and film actor of the silent film era of the late 1910s and early 1920s.
Biography
Born in Louisiana, Coleman began his acting career while still a young boy; tourin ...
as Dudley Quail
* Pedro de Cordoba as Joe Renard
*Dore Davidson
Dore Davidson (1851–March 7, 1930) was an American stage actor. He was also a film actor active during the silent era. He was also an author and a producer.
Davidson was active in Yiddish theater before he began performing on Broadway. Broadway ...
as Manny Bean
*Emily Fitzroy
Emily Fitzroy (24 May 1860 – 3 March 1954) was an English theatre and film actress who eventually became an American citizen. She was at one time a leading lady in London for Sir Charles Wyndham.
She made her film debut in 1915. Her debut i ...
as Mrs. Carney
*William H. Tooker
William H. Tooker (September 2, 1869 – October 10, 1936) was an American stage and film actor.
Tooker acted with the Tivoli Comic Opera Company in San Francisco. On Broadway, he performed in ''The Coronet of the Duchess'' (1904) and ''The Gove ...
as Mr. Quail
*Winifred Harris
Winifred Vera Emily Harris (17 March 1880 – 18 April 1972) was a British actress with a substantial career in America. She appeared in New York plays beginning in 1914 and acted in numerous plays up to 1934. She left Broadway plays for films tho ...
as Mrs. Quail
*John W. Jenkins as Shakespeare Jones
* Charles Kent as Mr. Ogilvie
References
External links
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Lantern slide coming attraction; ''The Purple Highway''
1923 films
American silent feature films
American films based on plays
Lost American films
Paramount Pictures films
1923 comedy-drama films
1920s English-language films
American black-and-white films
1920s American films
Silent American comedy-drama films
1923 lost films
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