6.8 /10 1 Votes
Directed by Edwin L. Hollywood Written by Howard Irving Young Initial release 11 June 1922 (USA) Screenplay Howard Irving Young Cinematography Robert A. Stuart | 6.7/10 Produced by Holtre Productions Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Director Edwin L. Hollywood Story by Joseph C. Lincoln | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Based on the novel, The Rise of Roscoe Paine by Joseph C. Lincoln Starring Irene Castle
Ward Crane Cast Irene Castle, Alan Roscoe, Charles Eldridge, Blanche Friderici, Emily Fitzroy Similar I Thank You, Her Wild Oat, A Florida Enchantment |
No Trespassing is a lost 1922 silent film directed by Edwin L. Hollywood and starring Irene Castle and Ward Crane. It was distributed by W. W. Hodkinson.
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The film is based on a book by Joseph C. Lincoln, The Rise of Roscoe Paine.
Variety gave it a poor review: "This latest Castle feature cannot be relied upon as a real money-maker."
No trespassing a horror short film
Cast
Plot
Mr. and Mrs. James Coltons move with their debutante daughter, Mabel, to a small fishing village. Roscoe Paine, a wealthy young man with no job and little ambition, owns some land that Mr. Colton wants to buy for his wife. Roscoe refuses to sell until one of his friends eventually needs the money. Mabel is attracted to Roscoe and wants to help him make something of his life. Roscoe helps her father avoid ruin in the stock market and gets a good job in her father's offices. Mabel and Roscoe get engaged.