The World's a Stage is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Colin Campbell and starring Dorothy Phillips, Bruce McRae, and Kenneth Harlan.[1]
| The World's a Stage | |
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| Directed by | Colin Campbell |
| Written by | George C. Bertholon Colin Campbell |
| Story by | Elinor Glyn |
| Produced by | Sol Lesser |
| Starring | Dorothy Phillips Bruce McRae Kenneth Harlan |
| Cinematography | Dal Clawson Byron Haskin |
Production company | Principal Pictures |
| Distributed by | Principal Distributing |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
edit- Dorothy Phillips as Jo Bishop
- Bruce McRae as John Brand
- Kenneth Harlan as Wallace Foster
- Otis Harlan as Richard Manseld Bishop
- Jack McDonald as Property Man
Censorship
editBefore The World's a Stage could be exhibited in Kansas, the Kansas Board of Review required the removal of a scene where a woman dances on the table at a groom's supper.[2]
References
edit- ↑ Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema, p. 66
- ↑ "Kansas Board of Review Movie Index - Kansas Historical Society". www.kansashistory.gov. Retrieved May 23, 2026.
Bibliography
edit- Donald W. McCaffrey & Christopher P. Jacobs. Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema. Greenwood Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-313-30345-2
External links
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