Babs (1920 film)

Babs
Still with Corinne Griffith and George Fawcett
Directed by Edward H. Griffith
Produced by Vitagraph Company of America
Corinne Griffith
Written by Forrest Crissey (story)
Lucien Hubbard (scenario)
Starring Corinne Griffith
Cinematography William McCoy
Distributed by Vitagraph Company of America
Release date
July 5, 1920
Running time
5 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Babs is a lost[1] 1920 American silent film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Corinne Griffith. Griffith and the Vitagraph Company produced with Vitagraph distributing. The film was also called Bab's Candidate and had the working title Gumshoes 4-B.[2][3]

Cast

  • Corinne Griffith as- Barbara Marvin
  • George Fawcett as Senator Merrill Treadwill Marvin
  • Webster Campbell as David Darrow
  • Charles S. Abbe as Henry Dawes (credited as Charles Abbe)
  • William Holden as Ben Cogswell
  • Roy Applegate as Jabez Prouty
  • Blanche Davenport as Aunt Celia
  • Harvey A. Fisher as Shackleton Hobbs
  • Walter Horton as Eben Sprague
  • Wes Jenkins as Old Eph
  • Frances Miller as Mamie (credited as Frances Miller Grant)

References


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