Ladies Must Live is a 1921 American silent societal drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the last directorial effort of George Loane Tucker and was released four months after his death. Betty Compson stars along with Leatrice Joy, John Gilbert and Mahlon Hamilton.[1] It was one of the few instances where future husband and wife Joy and Gilbert appeared in the same film.
Ladies Must Live | |
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Directed by | George Loane Tucker |
Written by | George Loane Tucker (adaptation) |
Based on | Ladies Must Live by Alice Duer Miller |
Starring | Betty Compson Mahlon Hamilton Leatrice Joy John Gilbert |
Cinematography | Ernest Palmer Phil Rosen |
Production company | Famous Players-Lasky / Mayflower Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
It has been considered a lost film for decades.[3][4] The Library of Congress Catalog/ofHoldings lists only the 1940 Warner Brothers film of the same title.[5]
Films directed by George Loane Tucker | |
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