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  • "Just Suppose" (1926) - hidden gem

    Richard Barthelmess in Just Suppose 1926 04

       Richard Barthelmess

     

    Directed by                     Kenneth S. Webb
    Produced by                   Inspiration Pictures
    Scenario                         C. Graham Baker
    Based on                        the play by A.E. Thomas
    Starring                          Richard Barthelmess, Lois Moran, Geoffrey Kerr, Henry Vibart, George Spelvin
    Cinematography            Stuart Kelson  
    Distributed by                First National Pictures
    Release date                    January 10, 1926
    Running time                  77 minutes
    Country                           United States
    Language                         Silent film, English intertitles

     

    This film is part of our Silent Gems Collection and the DVD is available on Ebay.

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    This film is part of our series 'Hidden Gems'. It can be watched by registered users who make a donation. For more details, please click here.

     

    This movie is part of our series "Other Favorite Films". This category includes films that do not feature a particular star from our site, but which in our view represent a major contribution of a silent movie to the Arts and Culture of the world.


        "Just Suppose" is a drama and romance starring Richard Barthelmess and Lois Moran. A distant heir to a European monarchy, who is free to marry at will, falls in love with an American girl. Then he suddenly becomes first in line for the throne and must marry a woman from royal circles.
        On January 18, 1926 The New York Times published a review of the film by its movie columnist Mordaunt Hall, who was notoriously short of praise in his articles. Here is what he wrote:
        "A wholesome, sympathetic and often amusing picture has been fashioned from A. B. Thomas's play, "Just Suppose". The story is admirably suited to Mr. Barthelmess's youth, ability and good looks. It is through a golf ball striking Linda Lee Stafford that he meets the girl who captures his young heart. She is portrayed by little Lois Moran, the young actress, who won film fame through her brilliant performance in "Stella Dallas." And it might just as well be said here and now that her acting in "Just Suppose" is worthy of the highest praise. She is restrained and yet she reflects joy and sadness as naturally as if the affaire de coeur were one in which she, herself, was vitally interested. Her prolonged conversation with the Prince is a most appealing sequence, in which Mr. Barthelmess rises to the occasion."

     

    Lois Moran in Just Suppose 1926 05

       Lois Moran

     

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