The Amateur Gentleman | |
Director: | Sidney Olcott |
Producer: | Richard Barthelmess |
Starring: | Richard Barthelmess Dorothy Dunbar |
Cinematography: | David W. Gobbett |
Distributor: | First National |
Runtime: | 8 reels; 7,790 feet |
Country: | United States |
Language: | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Amateur Gentleman is a 1926 American silent[1] drama film produced by Inspiration Pictures and distributed through First National Pictures. It was directed by Sidney Olcott as a vehicle for star Richard Barthelmess.[2] [3]
The same story was made into a 1920 British silent film and would be filmed again in 1936 with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
The Amateur Gentleman is preserved in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.[4] [5]
The film was shot at Clune studios, Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, and at the Samuel S. Hinds house in Pasadena.[6]