Wild Honey (1918 film)

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Wild Honey
period advertisement
Directed byFrancis J. Grandon
Written byLouis Joseph Vance (scenario)
Based on"Wild Honey"
by Vingie E. Roe
Produced byTheodore C. Deitrich
StarringDoris Kenyon
CinematographyNed Van Buren
Jacob A. Badaracco
Production
company
De Luxe Pictures
Distributed byWilliam L. Sherry Service
Release date
December 9, 1918
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Wild Honey is a 1918 silent film western directed by Francis J. Grandon and starring Doris Kenyon.[1]

This picture is preserved in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art.[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Doris Kenyon – Wild Honey/ Mrs. Holbrook
  • Frank R. Mills – Reverend Jim Brown/Pastor Holbrook (*this Frank Mills, stage actor born 1870 died 1921)
  • Edgar Jones – Dick Jones
  • John Hopkins – Joe Stacey
  • Joseph P. Mack – Jim Belcher
  • Howard Kyle – Doc Bliss
  • H. J. Hebert – Ed Southern
  • Herbert Standing – Reverend David Warwick
  • Nellie King – Minnie Lou
  • Vinnie Burns – Trixianita
  • Ruth Taylor – Gold Hill Ida
  • Mildred Leary – Letty Noon

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wild Honey". Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  2. ^ "Wild Honey/Francis J Grandon". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. The Library of Congress. Retrieved March 18, 2015.

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