Mary of the Movies
1923 silent film by John McDermott / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary of the Movies is a 1923 American silent semi-autobiographical comedy[7] film based on the career of Marion Mack.[3] It was written by Mack[3] and her husband Louis Lewyn,[2] and stars Mack and Creighton Hale.[1] Hale and director John McDermott play fictionalized versions of themselves in the film, which was also directed by McDermott.
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Directed by | John McDermott[1] |
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Distributed by | Film Booking Offices[1] |
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Running time | 6[5] or 7[6] reels; 6,449[2] or 6,500[1] feet |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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It was produced by the CBC Film Sales Corporation (which would later become Columbia Pictures) and distributed by Film Booking Offices.[1] A partial print of the film exists in Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.[7]