The Amateur Gentleman (1920 film)

Summary

The Amateur Gentleman is a 1920 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Langhorn Burton, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys.[1] The film is adapted from the 1913 novel The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol.

The Amateur Gentleman
Directed byMaurice Elvey
Written byJeffery Farnol
Produced byStoll Pictures
StarringLanghorn Burton, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys
Release date
  • March 1920 (1920-03)
CountryUnited Kingdom

Story filmed again in 1926 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Richard Barthelmess and in 1936 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

Premise edit

In Regency Britain a young man tries to establish his father's innocence of an accused crime, by travelling to London disguised as a gentleman.

Cast edit

  • Langhorn Burton ... Barnabas Barty
  • Madge Stuart ... Lady Cleone Meredith
  • Cecil Humphreys ... Wilfred Chichester
  • Herbert Synott ... John Barty
  • Pardoe Woodman ... Ronald Barrymaine
  • Alfred Paumier ... Prince Regent
  • Gerald McCarthy ... Viscount Horatio Debenham
  • Geoffrey Wilmer ... Captain Slingsby
  • Sydney Seaward ... Sir Mortimer Carnaby
  • E. Vivian Reynolds ... Jasper Gaunt
  • Dalton Somers ... Natty Bell
  • Teddy Arundell ... Digby Smivvle
  • Will Corrie ... Captain Chumley
  • Judd Green ... Jerry the Bosun

References edit

  1. ^ BFI.org

External links edit

  • The Amateur Gentleman at IMDb