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Dollar Down
Lobby card
Directed byTod Browning
Screenplay byFrederick Stowers
Story byJane Courthope
Ethel Hill
Produced byRuth Roland
StarringRuth Roland
Henry B. Walthall
CinematographyAllen Q. Thompson
Production
company
Co-Artists Productions
Distributed byTruart Film Corporation
State's Rights
Release date
  • October 11, 1925 (1925-10-11)
[1]
Running time
6 reels (6318 feet)[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Dollar Down is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning.[3] A print in the UCLA Film and Television Archive has one of its six reels missing.[4]

Cast

Production

Filmed in April 1924 at the F.B.O Studios in Santa Monica, California,[5][6] Dollar Down was the first of two features produced by Roland and Browning's production company, Co-Artists Productions.[7]

References

  1. ^ Howe, Willard C., ed. (September 19, 1925). "Production Charts With Release Dates of Coming Productions (continued)". Exhibitor's Trade Review. Vol. 18, no. 18. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Exhibitor's Review Publishing Corporation. p. 50 – via Archive.org.
  2. ^ Johnston, William A., ed. (May 8, 1926). "Dollar Down". Motion Picture News. Vol. 33, no. 19 (Booking Guide ed.). New York. p. 26 – via Archive.org.
  3. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Dollar Down". Silent Era. Retrieved May 8, 2008.
  4. ^ "Dollar Down". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
  5. ^ Quigley, Martin J., ed. (April 5, 1924). "F.B.O." Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 18, no. 15. Chicago, Illinois. p. 45 – via Archive.org.
  6. ^ Quigley, Martin J., ed. (April 19, 1924). "Herald's Studio Directory". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 18, no. 17. Chicago, Illinois. p. 28 – via Archive.org.
  7. ^ Johnston, William A., ed. (March 15, 1924). "Cast Selected For Ruth Roland Feature". Motion Picture News. Vol. 24, no. 11. Albany, New York. p. 1185 – via Archive.org.