When Bearcat Went Dry

When Bearcat Went Dry
Still with Bernard J. Durning and Vangie Valentine
Directed by Oliver L. Sellers
Based on When Bearcat Went Dry
by Charles Neville Buck
Starring Ed Brady
Lon Chaney
Bernard J. Durning
Cinematography Jack MacKenzie
Production
company
Charles R. McCauley Photoplays
Distributed by World Film
Release date
  • November 2, 1919 (1919-11-02)
Running time
6 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

When Bearcat Went Dry is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Oliver L. Sellers from the novel by Charles Neville Buck, and starring Lon Chaney as Kindard Powers.[1] The title refers to a character nicknamed "Bearcat" (Bernard J. Durning) who promises his girlfriend that he will quit drinking liquor. It was considered to be a lost film until a print with Dutch intertitles came to light in a private collection in 1996.

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Production

The plot involving a promise to give up drinking was timely given the passage of the Wartime Prohibition Act, which took effect on June 30, 1919, and banned the sale of alcoholic beverages, and ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in January of the same year.

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