The Test of Honor
1919 film by John S. Robertson / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Test of Honor (1919) was an American silent film drama produced by Famous Players–Lasky, released by Paramount, directed by John S. Robertson, and starring John Barrymore. Considered the actor's first drama movie role after years of doing film comedies and farces. It is based on author E. Phillips Oppenheim 1906 novel The Malefactor.[1]
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The Test of Honor | |
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Directed by | John S. Robertson |
Written by | Eve Unsell (scenario) |
Based on | E. Phillips Oppenheim (novel The Malefactor, c.1906) |
Produced by | Adolph Zukor Jesse L. Lasky |
Starring | John Barrymore Constance Binney |
Cinematography | Jacques Monteran - (French Wikipedia) |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | April 6, 1919 |
Running time | Five reels at 4,684 feet (50+ minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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The film was made at Famous Players' East Coast facility and released prior to Robertson and Barrymore's famous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920).