Roman Candles (1920 film)
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Roman Candles is a 1920 silent comedy-drama film directed by Jack Pratt and starring J. Frank Glendon and Edward M. Kimball. The film was released in 1920 as a seven reeler on State's Rights basis. In 1922 two independent distributors rereleased it with a 5 reel running length.[1]
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Roman Candles (aka: Yankee Doodle, Jr.) | |
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Directed by | Jack Pratt |
Written by | W.S. Forstyth(story) Jack Pratt(co-scen.) W.S. Forsyth(co-scen.) Ralph Spence(titles) |
Produced by | Master Pictures |
Starring | J. Frank Glendon Edward M. Kimball |
Cinematography | William Beckley |
Distributed by | State's Rights; 1920 Burnside; Mar-Apr 1922 (as Yankee Doodle, Jr.) Cinart July 4, 1922 (as Yankee Doodle, Jr.) |
Release dates | September 13, 1920 April–March 1922;rerelease July 1922 rerelease |
Running time | 7 reels in 1920 5 reels both 1922 rereleases |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent..English titles |
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It is preserved in the Library of Congress and the BFI Film and TV Institute, London.[2][3]