Sunshine of Paradise Alley
1926 film directed by Jack Nelson
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Sunshine of Paradise Alley is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Barbara Bedford, Kenneth MacDonald, and Max Davidson.[1]
Directed byJack Nelson
Written by
- Josephine Quirk
- George W. Ryer (play)
- Denman Thompson (play)
- Rick Todd
Produced by
- Jesse J. Goldburg
- I.E. Chadwick
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| Directed by | Jack Nelson |
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Running time | 7 reels |
| Country | United States |
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Cast
- Barbara Bedford as Sunshine O'Day
- Kenneth MacDonald as Jerry Sullivan
- Max Davidson as Solomon Levy
- Nigel Barrie as Stanley Douglas
- Gayne Whitman as Glen Wathershoon
- Lucille Lee Stewart as Gladys Waldroon
- Tui Bow as Queenie May
- J. Parks Jones as Chet Hawkins
- Bobby Nelson as Bum
- Frank Weed as Daddy O'Day
- Max Asher
- Evelyn Sherman
- Leon Holmes
- Monty O'Grady as Little Boy
- Helene Pirie as Aggie
Preservation
Prints of Sunshine of Paradise Alley are in the collections of the Library of Congress, Archives Du Film Du CNC (Bois d'Arcy), BFI National Archive, and Lobster Films (Paris).[2]