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Frame enlargement: courtesy Jorge Finkielman.
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The Seventh Day
Also known as Sedmého Dne in Czechoslovakia
(1922) United States of America
B&W : Six reels / 5335 feet
Directed by Henry King
Cast: Richard Barthelmess [John Alden Jr.], Frank Losee [Uncle Jim Alden], Leslie Stowe [Uncle Ned], Tammany Young [Donald Peabody], George Stewart [Reggie Van Zandt], Alfred Schmid [Monty Pell], Grace Barton [Aunt Abigail], Anne Cornwall [Betty Alden], Patterson Dial [Katinka], Teddie Gerard [‘Billie’ Blair], Louise Huff [Patricia Vane]
Inspiration Pictures, Incorporated, production; distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Incorporated. / Scenario by Edmund Goulding, from a screen story by Porter Emerson Browne. Cinematography by Henry Cronjager. Film editor, Duncan Mansfield. / © 30 January 1922 by Inspiration Pictures, Incorporated [LP17529]. Released 6 February 1922. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Some location cinematography was taken in New Harbor, Maine, and Pemaquid, Maine.
Drama: Society.
Survival status: Prints exist in a Czechoslovakian film archive [35mm positive, with Czech intertitles]; in the Museum of Modern Art film archive [35mm restoration positive (struck 1995, Czech print with new English intertitles)]; and in the film holdings of Northeast Historic Film [16mm reduction positive].
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Listing updated: 11 May 2018.
References: Katchmer-Eighty p. 20 : Website-AFI : with additional information provided by Jorge Finkielman, Edward Lorusso and Karan Sheldon.
Home video: DVD.
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