Jack Chanty
1915 American film
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Jack Chanty is a 1915 silent drama film directed by and starring Max Figman and co-starring his wife Lolita Robertson. It was written for the screen by Elliott J. Clawson, a writer later associated with MGM. The production was filmed in various parts of California.[1]
Directed byMax Figman
Written byElliott J. Clawson
Hulbert Footner
Hulbert Footner
Produced byMasterpiece Film Manufacturing Co.
StarringMax Figman
Lolita Robertson
Antrim Short
Lolita Robertson
Antrim Short
| Jack Chanty | |
|---|---|
l to r: Antrim Short, Max Figman, Lolita Figman | |
| Directed by | Max Figman |
| Written by | Elliott J. Clawson Hulbert Footner |
| Produced by | Masterpiece Film Manufacturing Co. |
| Starring | Max Figman Lolita Robertson Antrim Short |
| Cinematography | George Rizard |
| Distributed by | Alliance Films Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 5 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English titles) |
Cast
- Max Figman - Malcolm Piers, (Jack Chanty)
- Lolita Robertson - Mary Cranston
- Henry A. Livingston - John Garrod
- Edwin Harley - Sir Bryson Trangmar
- Antrim Short - Mary's Brother
- F. H. Garland - Ascota
- Ethel Davis - Luedd Trangmar
uncredited
- Al W. Filson
- Roy Stewart
- Normand McDonald
- Helen Marlborough