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Hollywood
(1923) United States of America
B&W : Eight reels / 8217 feet
Directed by James Cruze

Cast: Hope Drown [Angela Whitaker], Luke Cosgrave [Joel Whitaker], George K. Arthur [Lem Lefferts], Ruby Lafayette [Grandmother Whitaker], Harris Gordon [Doctor Luke Morrison], Bess Flowers [Hortense Towers], Eleanor Lawson [Margaret Whitaker], King Zany [Horace Pringle], Roscoe Arbuckle [out-of-work actor in casting director’s office], Gertrude Astor [herself], Mary Astor [herself], Agnes Ayres [herself], Baby Peggy [herself], T. Roy Barnes [himself], Noah Beery [himself], William Boyd [himself], Clarence Burton [himself], Robert Cain [himself], Charles Chaplin [himself], Edythe Chapman [herself], Betty Compson [herself], Ricardo Cortez [himself], James Cruze [himself], Viola Dana [herself], Bebe Daniels [herself], Cecil B. DeMille [himself], William C. de Mille [himself], Charles De Roche [himself], Elliott Dexter [himself], Richard Dix [himself], Helen Dunbar [herself], Snitz Edwards [himself], Douglas Fairbanks [himself], George Fawcett [himself], Julia Faye [herself], James Finlayson [himself], Alec B. Francis [himself], Jack Gardner [himself], Sid Grauman [himself], Alfred E. Green [himself], Alan Hale [himself], Lloyd Hamilton [himself], Hope Hampton [herself], William S. Hart [himself], Gale Henry [herself], Walter Hiers [himself], Stuart Holmes [himself], Sigrid Holmquist [herself], Jack Holt [himself], Tim Holt [himself, a baby], Leatrice Joy [herself], Mayme Kelso [herself], J. Warren Kerrigan [himself], Theodore Kosloff [himself], Lila Lee [herself], Lillian Leighton [herself], Jacqueline Logan [herself], Jeanie Macpherson [herself], Hank Mann [himself], May McAvoy [herself], Robert McKim [himself], Thomas Meighan [himself], Bull Montana [himself], Owen Moore [himself], Nita Naldi [herself], Pola Negri [herself], Anna Q. Nilsson [herself], Charles Ogle [himself], Guy Oliver [himself], Kalla Pasha [himself], Eileen Percy [herself], Carmen Phillips [herself], Jack Pickford [himself], Mary Pickford [herself], ZaSu Pitts [herself], Charles F. Reisner [himself], Dinky Dean Reisner [himself], Fritzi Ridgeway [herself], Will Rogers [himself], Ford Sterling [himself], Anita Stewart [herself], George Stewart [himself], Gloria Swanson [herself], Estelle Taylor [herself], Ben Turpin [himself], Bryant Washburn [himself], Maude Wayne [herself], Claire West (Clare West) [herself], Laurence Wheat (Larry Wheat) [himself], Lois Wilson [herself], the Kosloff Dancers, the Sennett Bathing Girls

Famous Players-Lasky Corporation production; distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation [A James Cruze Production; A Paramount Picture]. / Scenario by Tom Geraghty, from a screen story by Frank Condon. Costume design by Claire West (Clare West). Assistant director, Vernon Keays. Cinematography by Karl Brown. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky. / © 10 July 1923 by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Released 19 August 1923. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Paramount production number 477. The film was in production from 15 February through 3 May 1923. Original title: Hollywood and the Only Child.

Comedy: Satire.

Survival status: The film is presumed lost.

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: Actors: Film - Directors: Film - USA: California: Los Angeles: Hollywood

Listing updated: 3 February 2024.

References: Bardèche-History p. 210; Edmonds-Arbuckle pp. 228, 270; Everson-American p. 147; Sherwood-Best pp. xvii, xix; Thompson-Lost pp. 104-105 : ClasIm-302 p. 10; Photoplay-192306 p. 4 : Website-IMDb.

 
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