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East Lynne (1922 film)

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Directed by
  
Charles Hardy

Release date
  
18 November 1922

Initial release
  
1922

Produced by
  
Charles Hardy

Running time
  
six reels

Based on
  
novel by Mrs Henry Wood

Starring
  
Ethel Jerdan Don McAlpine

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East Lynne is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by actor and exhibitor Charles Hardy. It was a modern-day adaptation of the famous 1861 novel which had been filmed many times in England and the USA.

Contents

It is considered a lost film.

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Plot

Married Isobel Vane is told by Sir Francis Levison that her husband Richard has been unfaithful. Levison seduces Isobel, but then abandons her. Isobel returns home after years away only to find out that Richard had assumed she was dead and has remarried. She pretends to be a nurse and saves the life of one of her own children. She falls ill, is recognised by Richard, but dies.

Cast

  • Ethel Jerdan
  • Don McAlpine as Archibald Carlyle
  • Hazel Stewart as Lady Isobel
  • Production

    Charles Hardy had worked in Australian films as an exhibitor and actor. The film was shot on location in Vaucluse, Sydney and in a studio at the Sydney Showground in early 1922.

    Reception

    The film previewed in May but was not released until several months later. It was a big failure at the box-office. Hardy went on to work for Selznick Pictures as their Australian manager.

    References

    East Lynne (1922 film) Wikipedia


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