Old Loves and New
Old Loves and New is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur in one of his final American films.
| Old Loves and New | |
|---|---|
|  Lobby card | |
| Directed by | Maurice Tourneur | 
| Written by | Marion Fairfax (adaption) | 
| Based on | The Desert Healer by Edith Maude Hull | 
| Produced by | Sam E. Rork | 
| Cinematography | Henry Cronjager | 
| Edited by | Patricia Rooney | 
| Distributed by | First National Pictures | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 80 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) | 
The romance and adventure story has the virtuous Lord Carew and the good-for-nothing Lord Geradine competing for the attentions of the virtuous Marny and the good-for-nothing Lady Carew, all set in the exotic desert sands of Algeria. The setting and story are completely typical of the desert-romance genre novelist Edith Maude Hull invented and specialized in. This film is now lost.[1][2]
Cast
    
- Lewis Stone as Gervas / Lord Carew
- Barbara Bedford as Marny / Lady Carew
- Walter Pidgeon as Clyde / Lord Geradine
- Katherine MacDonald as Elinor Carew / Lady Geraldine
- Tully Marshall as Hosein
- Ann Rork as Kitty
- Albert Conti as Dr. Chalmers
- Jackie Hoff as Little Boy (uncredited)
References
    
- Old Wives and New at Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files: First National Pictures 1926
- The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
External links
    
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- Old Loves and New at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Turner Classic Movies page
- Still with Barbara Bedford at gettyimages.com
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