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On with the Dance (1920 film)

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Genre
  
Drama

Production
  
Famous Players-Lasky

Duration
  

Director
  
George Fitzmaurice

Story by
  
Michael Morton

Cinematography
  
Arthur Charles Miller

Country
  
United States

On with the Dance (1920 film) FileMae Murray in On with the Dance by George Fitzmaurice Film


Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Release date
  
February 15, 1920

Based on
  
On with the Dance  by Michael Morton

Writer
  
Ouida Bergere (scenario), Michael Morton (based on a play by)

Cast
  
Mae Murray
,
David Powell
,
Holmes Herbert
,
Alma Tell

Similar movies
  
Related George Fitzmaurice movies

On with the Dance is 1920 American silent costume drama directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Mae Murray and David Powell, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a screen adaptation of the 1917 Michael Morton play by the same name.

Contents

Filming began in August 1919 when Mae Murray rejoined Famous Players-Lasky Corporation after having completed a term with Universal Pictures.

Actor Robert Schable had appeared in the 1917 Broadway play.

Cast

  • Mae Murray as Sonia
  • David Powell as Peter Derwynt
  • Alma Tell as Lady Tremelyn
  • John Miltern as Schuyler Van Vechten
  • Robert Schable as Jimmy Sutherland
  • Ida Waterman as Countess of Raystone
  • Zolya Talma as Fay Desmond
  • James A. Furey
  • Peter Raymond
  • Preservation status

  • The film is preserved at George Eastman House(w/Italian titles) and an excerpt appears in a Paramount promotional.
  • Reception

    The Evening Post wrote that Mae Murray's work with David Powell was a "revelation", and that her dance work in the film was one of its "outstanding features". Toronto Star noted the film as a success and wrote than fans of Mae Murray and David Powell will hail the two stars returning to headline George Fitzmaurice next film The Right to Love. The Milwaukee Journal wrote that the film played Mae Murray's "dainty little figure and delightful dancing" to advantage.

    An excerpt of the film is seen in the Paramount promotional film The House That Shadows Built (1931).

    References

    On with the Dance (1920 film) Wikipedia
    On with the Dance (1920 film) IMDb