Blarney is a 1926 American silent melodrama directed by Marcel De Sano, and starring Ralph Graves, Paulette Duval, and Renée Adorée. The film is based on the short story "In Praise of John Carabine", by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne.[1]
Blarney | |
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Directed by | Marcel De Sano |
Written by | Marcel De Sano Albert E. Lewin Joseph Farnham (titles) |
Based on | "In Praise of John Carabine" by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne |
Starring | Ralph Graves Paulette Duval Renée Adorée |
Cinematography | Ben Reynolds |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
James (Ralph Graves), an Irish prizefighter, becomes involved with two New York girls.
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