Directed byRowland V. Lee StarringBessie Love Initial release24 December 1923 Story byBooth Tarkington Adapted fromGentle Julia
Produced byWilliam Fox CinematographyG.O. Post DirectorRowland V. Lee ProducerWilliam Fox
Written byDonald W. Lee (adaptation, screenplay) Based onGentle Julia
by Booth Tarkington CastBessie Love, Harold Goodwin, Frank Elliott SimilarDerelict, A Dangerous Woman, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Ruling Voice, Barbed Wire
Gentle Julia is a 1923 silent romantic drama film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Directed by Rowland V. Lee, the film starred Bessie Love. It is based on a novel, Gentle Julia, by Booth Tarkington. It is considered a lost film.
Julia (Bessie Love) is a "small-town heartbreaker" who falls for an older man (Charles K. French). When he takes her back to his home in Chicago, she finds out he is married. She leaves him, returning to neighbor Noble Dill (Harold Goodwin).
Cast
Bessie Love as Julia
Harold Goodwin as Noble Dill
Frank Elliott as Randolph Crum
Charles K. French as John Atwater
Clyde Benson as George Atwater
Harry Dunkinson as Uncle Joe Atwater
Jack Rollens as Newland Sanders
Frances Miller (billed as Frances Grant) as Mrs. Joe Atwater
William Irving as George Plum
Agnes Aker as Mrs. George Atwater
William Berke (billied as William Lester) as Herbert Atwater