Toby's Bow is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Tom Moore, Doris Pawn, Macey Harlam, Arthur Housman, Colin Kenny, and Augustus Phillips. It is based on the 1919 play of the same name by John Taintor Foote. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures on December 14, 1919.[1][2][3]
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![]() Newspaper advertising of Toby's Bow on page 10 of the March 20, 1920 Duluth Herald. | |
Directed by | Harry Beaumont |
Written by | Edward T. Lowe Jr. (scenario) |
Based on | Toby's Bow by John Taintor Foote |
Starring | Tom Moore Doris Pawn Macey Harlam Arthur Housman Colin Kenny Augustus Phillips |
Cinematography | Norbert Brodine |
Production company | Goldwyn Pictures |
Distributed by | Goldwyn Pictures |
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Running time | 50 minutes; 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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The role of the servant, Uncle Toby, was played by Nick Cogley in blackface. The use of blackface was not unusual in American silent films, and did not disappear in films until the 1930s when public sensibilities regarding race began to change and blackface became increasingly associated with racism and bigotry.[4]
Toby's Bow is now considered to be a lost film.[5]
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