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Filmography Feature Films To Have and to Hold Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 8 reels, released March 2, 1916. Director: George Melford. Writer: Margaret Turnbull. Adapted from the novel To Have and to Hold by Mary Johnston. Cast: Mae Murray (Lady Jocelyn Leigh), Wallace Reid (Captain Ralph Percy), Tom Forman (Lord Carnal), Raymond Hatton (Nicolo), Ronald Bradbury (Jeremy Sparrow), James Neill (George Yeardley), Lucien Littlefield (King James I), Camille Astor (Patience Worth), Robert Fleming (Red Gill). Sweet Kitty Bellairs Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released May 22, 1916. Director: James Young. Assistant Director: Edwin L. Hollywood. Writer: James Young. Adapted from the play Sweet Kitty Bellairs by David Belasco. Cast: Mae Murray (Kitty Bellairs), Tom Forman (Lord Verney), Joseph King (Sir Jasper), James Neill (Col. Villers), Belle Bennett (Lady Julia), Lucille Lavarney (Lady Maria), Horace B. Carpenter (Captain Spicer), Robert Gray (Captain O’Hara). The Dream Girl Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released July 17, 1916. Director: Cecil B. DeMille. Writer: Jeanie Macpherson. Art Director: Wilfred Buckland. Cast: Mae Murray (Meg Dugan), Earle Foxe (Tom Merton), Theodore Rob- 324 Filmography erts (Jim Dugan), James Neill (Benjamin Merton), Charles West (“English” Hal), Mary Mersch (Alice Merton). The Big Sister Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released September 7, 1916. Director: John B. O’Brien. Writer: Harvey F. Thew. Based on a story (Miss Mulqueen) by William Hurlbut. Cast: Mae Murray (Betty Norton), Matty Roubert (Jimmy Norton), Harry C. Browne (Rodney Channing), Ida Darling (Mrs. Spaulding), Armand Cortes (Nifty Mendez), Tammany Young (Joe Kelly), Florence Flinn (Edith), Joe Gleason (Robert Colton), J. Albert Hall (Norton). The Plow Girl Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released November 13, 1916. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Assistant Director: Roy Marshall. Writers: Charles Sarver and Harvey Thew. Based on a story by Edward Morris. Photography: Charles Rosher. Cast: Mae Murray (Margot), Elliott Dexter (John Stoddard), Theodore Roberts (James Varley), Edythe Chapman (Lady Brentwood), Charles Gerard (Lord Percy), Horace B. Carpenter (Monsieur Pantani), William Elmer (Kregler), Lillian Leighton (Stoddard’s mother). A Mormon Maid Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Friedman Enterprises), 5 reels, released February 1917. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Assistant Director: Roy Marshall . Writer: Charles Sarver. Based on a story by Paul West. Photography: Charles Rosher. Cast: Mae Murray (Dora Hogue), Edythe Chapman (Nancy Hogue), Hobart Bosworth (John Hogue), Frank Borzage (Tom Rigdon), Noah Beery (Darius Burr), Richard Cummings (Lion of the Lord). On Record Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released February 22, 1917. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Writer: George D. Proctor. Based on a story by Paul West and John B. Clymer. Photography: Charles Rosher. Art Director: Wilfred Buckland. Cast: Mae Murray (Helen Wayne), Tom Forman (Rand Calder), Henry A. Barrows (Martin Ingleton), Charles Ogle (Frederick Manson), Louis Morrison [18.191.240.243] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:18 GMT) Filmography 325 (Detective Dunn), Bliss Chevalier (Mrs. Calder), Gertrude Maitland (Mary Ingleton). The Primrose Ring Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released May 7, 1917. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Assistant Director: Ernest Traxler. Writers: Marion Fairfax and Catharine Carr. Based on the 1915 novel The Primrose Ring by Ruth Sawyer. Photography: Charles Rosher. Cast: Mae Murray (Margaret MacLean), Tom Moore (Bob MacLean), Winter Hall (Dr. Ralph MacLean), Little Billy Jacobs (Sandy), Mayme Kelso (Miss Foote). At First Sight Produced by: Famous Players–Lasky (Paramount), 5 reels, released July 2, 1917. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Writer: George Middleton. Photography : Charles Rosher. Cast: Mae Murray (Justina Gibbs), Sam T. Hardy (Hartly Poole), Jules Rancourt (Paul), Julia Bruns (Nell), William T. Carlton (Mr. Chaffin), Edward Sturgis (deputy), Nellie Lindreth (Mrs. Chaffin), William Butler (sheriff), Estar Banks. Princess Virtue Produced by: Bluebird Photoplays, 5 reels, released November 12, 1917. Director : Robert Z. Leonard. Writer: Fred Myton. Based on the novel Princess Virtue by Louise Winter. Photography: Alfred G. Gosden. Cast: Mae Murray (Liane Demarest), Lule Warrenton (Clare Demarest), Wheeler Oakman (Basil Demarest), Clarissa Selwynne (Countess Oudoff), Gretchen Lederer (Mlle. Sari), Harry Von Meter (Count Oudoff), Paul Nicholson (Baron Strensky), Jean Hersholt (Emile Carre), Jack Vosburgh. Face Value Produced by: Bluebird Photoplays, 5 reels, released January 14, 1918. Director: Robert Z. Leonard. Writer: Fred Myton. Based on a story by Robert Z. Leonard and Mae Murray. Photography: Alfred G. Gosden. Cast: Mae Murray (Joan Darby), Clarissa Selwynne (Mrs. Van Twiller), Florence Carpenter (Margaret Van Twiller), Wheeler Oakman (Bertram Van Twiller), Casson Ferguson (Louis Maguire), Mrs. Griffith (Mrs. Kelly). 326 Filmography The Bride’s Awakening...

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