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The Servant in the House
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Directed by Jack Conway
Written byLanier Bartlett
Based onThe Servant in the House (play)
by Charles Rann Kennedy
Produced by Triangle Film Corporation
Starring Jean Hersholt
Cinematography Elgin Lessley
Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America (re-release)
Release dates
  • July 1920 (original)
  • February 1921 (rerelease)
Running time
8–9 reels
CountryUnited States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Servant in the House is a lost [1] 1921 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway based on a 1908 Broadway play, The Servant in the House by Charles Rann Kennedy. [2]

Plot

Cast

Production

This film was shot in 1918 by the historic Triangle Film Corporation and has a checkered distribution history. By 1920, Triangle had gone out of business. The film had a limited release in mid-1920 and was acquired by a different distributor, Film Booking Offices of America, in late 1920 for re-release in 1921. [3] [4]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Servant in the House
Ad for film
Directed by Jack Conway
Written byLanier Bartlett
Based onThe Servant in the House (play)
by Charles Rann Kennedy
Produced by Triangle Film Corporation
Starring Jean Hersholt
Cinematography Elgin Lessley
Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America (re-release)
Release dates
  • July 1920 (original)
  • February 1921 (rerelease)
Running time
8–9 reels
CountryUnited States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Servant in the House is a lost [1] 1921 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway based on a 1908 Broadway play, The Servant in the House by Charles Rann Kennedy. [2]

Plot

Cast

Production

This film was shot in 1918 by the historic Triangle Film Corporation and has a checkered distribution history. By 1920, Triangle had gone out of business. The film had a limited release in mid-1920 and was acquired by a different distributor, Film Booking Offices of America, in late 1920 for re-release in 1921. [3] [4]

References

External links



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