The Curious Conduct of Judge Legarde

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Directed byWill S. Davis
Written byJesse J. Goldburg (scenario)
Based onPlay
by Victor Mapes and Louis Forest
Production
company
The Curious Conduct of Judge Legarde
Directed byWill S. Davis
Written byJesse J. Goldburg (scenario)
Based onPlay
by Victor Mapes and Louis Forest
Production
company
Release date
  • April 1915 (1915-04)

The Curious Conduct of Judge Legarde (released in 1920 as The Valley of Night)[1] is a 1915 American drama silent black and white film directed by Will S. Davis.[2][3] It is based on the play of the same name by Victor Mapes and Louis Forest.[4] The film is lost.[5]

This film, The Case of Becky (1915) and The Brand of Satan (1917) established a basic framework of representation which is still often utilized (the split personality).[6]

References

Bibliography

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI