The Amateur Gentleman (1926 film)

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The Amateur Gentleman
Lobby card
Directed bySidney Olcott
Written byJeffrey Farnol (novel)
Lillie Hayward (scenario)
Tom Miranda (titles)
Produced byRichard Barthelmess
StarringRichard Barthelmess
Dorothy Dunbar
CinematographyDavid W. Gobbett
Distributed byFirst National
Release date
  • August 15, 1926 (1926-08-15)
Running time
8 reels; 7,790 feet
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
The Amateur Gentleman ad in Motion Picture News, 1926

The Amateur Gentleman is a 1926 American silent

drama film produced by Inspiration Pictures and distributed through First National Pictures. It was directed by Sidney Olcott as a vehicle for star Richard Barthelmess.[2][3]

The same story was made into a

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr
.

The Amateur Gentleman is preserved in the

Cast

Production notes

The film was shot at Clune studios, Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, and at the Samuel S. Hinds house in Pasadena.[6]

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