The Gay Corinthian
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| The Gay Corinthian | |
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| Directed by | Arthur Rooke |
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| Produced by | I.B. Davidson |
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Production company | I.B. Davidson |
| Distributed by | Granger Films |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
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The Gay Corinthian is a 1924 British silent historical drama film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Victor McLaglen, Betty Faire and Cameron Carr.[1] It was shot at Leyton Studios.[2]
- Victor McLaglen as Squire Hardcastle
- Betty Faire as Lady Carrie Fanshawe
- Cameron Carr as Lord Barrymore
- Humberston Wright as Sir Thomas Apreece
- Donald Macardle as Harry Fanshawe
- George Turner as Jeremy
- Guardsman Penwill as Flaming Tinman
- Noel Arnott as Gentleman Jeffries
- Jack Denton as Dr. Lee