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''The Call of Youth'' is a 1921 British
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romance film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
directed by Hugh Ford.
Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English filmmaker. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featur ...
is credited as a title designer. The film is now
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. It was made at
Islington Studios Islington Studios, often known as Gainsborough Studios, were a British film studio located on the south bank of the Regent's Canal, in Poole Street, Hoxton in the former Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, London between 1919 and 1949. The studi ...
by the British subsidiary of the American company
Famous Players-Lasky Famous Players-Lasky Corporation was an American motion picture and distribution company formed on June 28, 1916, from the merger of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Company—originally formed by Zukor as Famous Players in Famous Plays—and t ...
.


Cast

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Mary Glynne Mary Glynne (born Mary Aitken; 25 January 1895 – 19 September 1954) was a British actress. Biography Glynne was born Mary Aitken in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. She started her career in 1908, in a stage play called ''The Da ...
as Betty Overton * Marjorie Hume as Joan Lawton *
Jack Hobbs Sir John Berry Hobbs (16 December 1882– 21 December 1963), always known as Jack Hobbs, was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test matches between 1908 and 1930. Known as "The Mast ...
as Hubert Richmond *
Malcolm Cherry Malcolm Cherry (17 May 1878 in Liverpool – 13 April 1925 in London), was an English actor. Selected filmography * ''Far from the Madding Crowd (1915 film), Far from the Madding Crowd'' (1915) * ''A Welsh Singer'' (1916) * ''A Place in the S ...
as James Agar * Ben Webster as Mark Lawton * Gertrude Sterroll as Mrs. Lawton * Victor Humphrey as Peter Hoskins * John Peachey as Dr. Michaelson * Ralph Foster as Minister


See also

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Alfred Hitchcock filmography Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) was an English director and filmmaker. Popularly known as the "Master of Suspense" for his use of innovative film techniques in thrillers, Hitchcock started his career in the British film industry as a title design ...


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* 1921 films 1920s romance films 1921 short films 1921 lost films British silent short films British black-and-white films Films directed by Hugh Ford Islington Studios films Lost British films British romance films Lost romance films 1920s British films {{1920s-romance-film-stub