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More to Be Pitied Than Scorned

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More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
Directed byEdward LeSaint
Written byCharles E. Blaney (story)
Produced byWaldorf Pictures
Harry Cohn
StarringAlice Lake
Rosemary Theby
CinematographyKing D. Gray
Gilbert Warrenton
Distributed byCBC Film Sales Corporation
Release date
August 20, 1922
Running time
58 minutes;6 reels
CountryUS
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
Box office$110,000[1]

More to Be Pitied Than Scorned is a lost[2] 1922 silent film melodrama starring Alice Lake and Rosemary Theby. It was directed by Edward LeSaint and produced by Harry Cohn.[3][4]

It was the first feature film from CBC Film Sales Corporation that would later become Columbia Pictures.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b Bernard Dick, The Merchant Prince of Poverty Row: Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1993. p 53
  2. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
  3. ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921–30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
  4. ^ Progressive Silent Film List: More To Be Pitied Than Scorned at silentera.com