The Little Girl Next Door (1923 film)
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| Directed by | W.S. Van Dyke |
| Written by | Louis Weadock |
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| Cinematography | André Barlatier |
Production company | Blair Coan Productions |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
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The Little Girl Next Door is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Pauline Starke, James Morrison, and Carmel Myers.[1] It was also released under the alternative title You Are in Danger.
Plot
As described by a Chicago Tribune reviewer, the film tells the tale of "an ingenuous young man from the country falls into the clutches of a city dope ring, and is finally rescued by a maiden, pure, but made wise by sad experience". This reviewer viewed the film as a remake of the 1916 film of the same name.[2]
Cast
- Pauline Starke as Mary Slocum
- James Morrison as Jim Manning
- Carmel Myers as Milly Amory
- Mitchell Lewis as Tug Wilson
- Edgar Kennedy as Hank Hall
References
- ^ Connelly p. 376
- ^ Tinee, Mae (April 30, 1923). "Film Shows City Iniquity, Rural Purity". Chicago Tribune. p. 19 – via newspapers.com.
Bibliography
- Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.