Enemies of Children
1923 film by Lillian Ducey
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Enemies of Children is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Lillian Ducey and John M. Voshell that was based upon the novel Youth Triumphant by George Gibbs. It is the only screen director credit for Ducey and one of two for Voshell. Both were in the film industry in other fields. This was an independent production released by independent distributor Mammoth Pictures.[1]
Directed byLillian Ducey
John M. Voshell
John M. Voshell
Written byLillian Ducey
John M. Voshell
John M. Voshell
Based onYouth Triumphant
by George Gibbs
by George Gibbs
Produced byFisher Productions
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| Directed by | Lillian Ducey John M. Voshell |
| Written by | Lillian Ducey John M. Voshell |
| Based on | Youth Triumphant by George Gibbs |
| Produced by | Fisher Productions |
| Starring | Anna Q. Nilsson |
| Distributed by | Mammoth Pictures |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Anna Q. Nilsson as Patsy, as an Adult
- George Siegmann as Mr. Slavin
- Lucy Beaumont
- Joseph J. Dowling (credited as Joseph Dowling)
- Raymond Hatton as Van Leer
- Ward Crane
- Charles Wellesley
- Virginia Lee Corbin as Little Patsy, a Waif, as a Child
- Kate Price as Mrs. McGuire
- Boyd Irwin
- Eugenie Besserer as Mrs. Slavin
- William Boyd as Philip Conway, a Profligate
- Mary Anderson