Homespun Folks
Homespun Folks is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and starring Lloyd Hughes, Gladys George and George Webb.[1] It was produced on a budget of $137,000, and grossed $241,000 at the box offices.[2]
| Homespun Folks | |
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| Directed by | John Griffith Wray | 
| Written by | Julien Josephson | 
| Produced by | Thomas H. Ince | 
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| Cinematography | Henry Sharp | 
Production company  | Thomas H. Ince Corporation  | 
| Distributed by | Associated Producers | 
Release date  | September 12, 1920 | 
Running time  | 60 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent  English intertitles  | 
Plot
    
A young lawyer is appointed district attorney, but then finds himself accused of murder.
Cast
    
- Lloyd Hughes as Joel Webster
 - Gladys George as Beulah Rogers
 - George Webb as Tracy Holt
 - Al W. Filson as Pliny Rogers
 - Fred Gamble as Gabe Howard
 - Charles Hill Mailes as Caleb Webster
 - Lydia Knott as Sarah Webster
 - Gordon Sackville as Watt Tanner
 - Willis Marks as Joseph Hargan
 - James Gordon as Hilary Rose
 - Edith Murgatroyd as Widow Stinson
 - Jefferson Osborne as Nat Orinley
 
References
    
- Lombardi p.113
 - Taves p.167-68
 
Bibliography
    
- Lombardi, Frederic . Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios. McFarland, 2013.
 - Taves, Brian. Thomas Ince: Hollywood's Independent Pioneer. University Press of Kentucky, 2012.
 
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