Trelawny of the Wells (film)

1916 film by Cecil Hepworth

Trelawny of the Wells is a 1916 British silent romance film directed by Cecil Hepworth, and starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, and Violet Hopson.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1898 play Trelawny of the Wells by Arthur Wing Pinero. The story was later filmed as a late silent by MGM in 1928 under the title The Actress, starring Norma Shearer.

Cast

  • Alma Taylor - Rose Trelawny
  • Stewart Rome - Tom Wrench
  • Violet Hopson - Imogen Parrott
  • Lionelle Howard - Arthur Gower
  • John MacAndrews - James Telfer
  • Warwick Buckland - Sir William Gower
  • Gwynne Herbert - Trafalgar Gower
  • Marguerite Blanche - Claire de Foenix
  • Percy Manton - Captain de Foenix
  • William Felton - Ablett
  • Ivy Millais - Sarah
  • Amy Lorraine - Mrs Telfer
  • Johnny Butt - Augustus Colpoys
  • Bob Bouchier - Hallkeeper
  • Sybil Coventry - Mrs Mossup

References

  1. ^ BFI.org
  • Trelawny of the Wells at IMDb
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