Seeds of Vengeance is an American film released in 1920. It was directed by Ollie Sellers. It was an adaptation of Margaret Prescott's The Sowing of Alderson Cree. [1] The film starred Bernard Durning. It was a C. R. Macauley Photoplay.
It was a 5-reel film [2] was produced by Select Pictures. [3]
Sada Cowan wrote the scenario. [4]
The film is one of at least three Sellers directed with Durning as an actor.
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Marion Russell in The Billboard wrote, "Amazingly beautiful photography marks the high lights of this picture, seconded by realistic acting in which character types predominate. Eugenie Besserer gives a stunning performance of a distraught mother. Two charmingly wistful impersonations are contributed by Pauline Starke and Gloria Hope as the youthful heroines. Mr. Macauley is to be congratulated upon a tense, dramatic picture, which grips despite the basic idea is one of hate and vengeance". [5]
The Picturegoer called it "fair entertainment". [6]
Seeds of Vengeance is an American film released in 1920. It was directed by Ollie Sellers. It was an adaptation of Margaret Prescott's The Sowing of Alderson Cree. [1] The film starred Bernard Durning. It was a C. R. Macauley Photoplay.
It was a 5-reel film [2] was produced by Select Pictures. [3]
Sada Cowan wrote the scenario. [4]
The film is one of at least three Sellers directed with Durning as an actor.
This article needs a
plot summary. (January 2024) |
Marion Russell in The Billboard wrote, "Amazingly beautiful photography marks the high lights of this picture, seconded by realistic acting in which character types predominate. Eugenie Besserer gives a stunning performance of a distraught mother. Two charmingly wistful impersonations are contributed by Pauline Starke and Gloria Hope as the youthful heroines. Mr. Macauley is to be congratulated upon a tense, dramatic picture, which grips despite the basic idea is one of hate and vengeance". [5]
The Picturegoer called it "fair entertainment". [6]