Dangerous to Men
1920 film by William C. Dowlan
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Dangerous to Men is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film directed by William C. Dowlan and starring Viola Dana. It was distributed through Metro Pictures.[2] The working title was "Eliza Comes to Stay".
Directed byWilliam C. Dowlan
Written byAndrew Percival Younger
Based onEliza Comes to Stay
by Henry V. Esmond
by Henry V. Esmond
Produced byMaxwell Karger
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| Directed by | William C. Dowlan |
| Written by | Andrew Percival Younger |
| Based on | Eliza Comes to Stay by Henry V. Esmond |
| Produced by | Maxwell Karger |
| Starring | Viola Dana |
| Cinematography | John Arnold |
Production companies | Screen Classics, Inc. |
| Distributed by | Metro Pictures |
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Running time | 6 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
Cast
- Viola Dana as Elisa
- Milton Sills as Sandy Verrall
- Edward Connelly as Prof. John Vandam
- Josephine Crowell as Henrietta
- Marian Skinner as Miss Bird
- John P. Morse as Tommy
- James O. Barrows as Uncle Gregory
- Mollie McConnell as Aunt Ellen
- Helen Raymond as Vera Raymond
- Mary Beaton
- Esther Ralston
- Doris Baker (uncredited)