The Borrowed Finery

Directed by: Preston Kendall, USA, 1914

USA, 1914
Szenenphoto aus The Borrowed Finery, © Edison, Inc.


Cast and Credits

Production Thomas A. Edison, Inc. [NĀ° 7578]
Distribution General Film Company
Director General Film Company
Scenario Alice Williams
Cast William West [Grouchy, the stage-door keeper]
Maxine Elliott Hicks [Dolly, his granddaughter]
Sally Crute [Miss Lane, the Leading Lady]
Harry Beaumont [The Leading Man]
Richard Peer [Paul, a child actor]
Andy Clark [The Boy Actor]
Elizabeth Miller [His Mother]
William Bechtel [The Stage Manager]
Rex Ingram [(as Rex Hitchcock)]

Technical specifications
Category: Short Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1000 feet, 1 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: March 24, 1914 in USA
US Copyright: March 07, 1914 - ©LP 2293
Survival Status: This picture is presumably lost

Remarks and general Information in German: Der Film gilt als verschollen.

General Information

The Borrowed Finery is a motion picture produced in the year 1914 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Preston Kendall, with William West, Maxine Elliott Hicks, Sally Crute, Harry Beaumont, Richard Peer, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Borrowed Finery available.

Bibliography - The Kinetogram, March 15, 1914, pg 9 (credits and synopsis)
- The Moving Picture World, Vol. 19, January-March 1914, pg 1568 (synopsis)
- The Moving Picture World, Vol. 20, April-June 1914, pg 212 (review)
- The New York Dramatic Mirror, March 11, pg 38 (review; March 18, 1914, pg 41 (ad)
- The Motion Picture News, March 21, 1914, pg 47 (short review and synopsis)
- The Auburn Citizen, March 30, 1914, pg 16 [note]
- Schenectady Gazette, April 2, 1914, pg 7 [note]
- Lebanon Daily News - April 8, 1914, Lebanon, Pennsylvania (ad and note)
- The Sheboygan Press - April 10, 1914, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (synopsis and ad)
- Suburbanite Economist - May 1, 1914, Chicago, Illinois (note)
- Evening Tribune, The - May 12, 1914, Albert Lea, Minnesota (ad)
- The Daily Republican, May 14, 1914, pg 3 (synopsis)
- Daily Gazette - July 16, 1914, Xenia, Ohio (ad)

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