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Director
  
John Francis Dillon

Story by
  
Israel Zangwill

Produced by
  
John McCormick

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Comedy

Cinematography
  
Ted McCord

Duration
  

We Moderns Colleen Moore Site

Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Release date
  
November 15, 1925 (1925-11-15)

Based on
  
We Moderns  by Israel Zangwill

Writer
  
June Mathis, Israel Zangwill (play)

Cast
  
Colleen Moore, Dorothy Seastrom

Similar movies
  
Related John Francis Dillon movies

We Moderns (1925) is an American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore. The film was produced by Moore's husband John McCormick (1893-1961), was released through First National Pictures. It was based on the play and novel by Israel Zangwill. The play ran for 22 performances in 1924 at the Gaiety Theatre (New York), produced and directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and starring Helen Hayes and Isabel Irving.

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Colleen Moore in the Movie We Moderns 1925 Blueiskewl

Cast

  • Colleen Moore - Mary Sundale
  • Jack Mulhall - John Ashler
  • Carl Miller - Oscar Pleat
  • Claude Gillingwater - Sir Robert Sundale
  • Clarissa Selwynne - Lady Kitty Sundale
  • Cleve Morison - Dick Sundale
  • Marcelle Corday - Theodosia
  • Blanche Payson - Johanna
  • Tom McGuire - Beamish
  • Dorothy Seastrom - Dolly Wimple
  • Louis Payne - Sir William Wimple
  • Production

    Portions of the film were shot on location in and around London while Colleen was in the city during her European tour, which was undertaken to promote her films So Big and Sally. Those portions were directed by her husband and depicted a scavenger hunt, so that the production could visit many famous and recognizable London locations . A car was purchased specifically for the film and was shipped back to the states so that the film could be completed at the studio. Colleen had to acquire a special permit to drive. The film was intended to be an English look at the flapper, and the story shared many of the same elements of Colleen's star-making Flaming Youth. As in Flaming Youth, Colleen's brother Cleeve had a part in this film as well. He played the brother of Colleen's character.

    Preservation status

    We Moderns is currently considered to be a lost film.

    References

    We Moderns Wikipedia
    We Moderns IMDb