Jim the Penman (1921 film)
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Jim the Penman is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed through Associated First National, later just First National Pictures. It is based on a well known play, Jim the Penman by Charles Lawrence Young about a forger in Victorian Britain. The film stars Lionel Barrymore and was directed by Kenneth Webb, the duo having worked on The Great Adventure previously. Jim the Penman is preserved though incomplete (reel 5 missing) at the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Kenneth Webb |
Written by | Dorothy Farnum (scenario) |
Based on | Jim the Penman (play) by Charles Lawrence Young |
Produced by | Whitman Bennett |
Starring | Lionel Barrymore |
Cinematography | Tom L. Griffith Harry Stradling |
Distributed by | Associated First National (*later First National Pictures) |
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Running time | 6 reels (6,100 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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