Second Youth is a 1924 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Distinctive Pictures (George Arliss) and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures. The film is one of the few and rare silent appearances of Broadway husband and wife team Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress and Cinematheque Royale de Belgique.[1][2][3]
Second Youth | |
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Directed by | Albert Parker |
Written by | Allan Eugene Updegraff (novel) John Lynch (adaptation) |
Produced by | Distinctive Pictures Production |
Starring | Alfred Lunt Lynn Fontanne |
Cinematography | J. Roy Hunt |
Edited by | Distinctive Pictures |
Distributed by | Goldwyn Pictures/Cosmopolitan |
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Running time | 6 reels (6,169 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Prints of Second Youth are held in the collections of Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Brussels and the Library of Congress.[4]
Films directed by Albert Parker | |
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