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The Desert Flower

United States

1925

70 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Irving Cummings

SCR June Mathis, Don Mullaly

DP Ted D. McCord

CAST Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes, Kate Price, Gino Corrado, Fred Warren, Frank Brownlee, Isabelle Keith, Anna Mae Walthall, William Bailey, Monte Collins, Ena Gregory

ED George McGuire

PROD DES Edward Shulter

Synopsis

Converted to the screen from a play by Don Mullally, “Desert Flower” is a boisterous comedy for those who revel in wicked stepfathers and weird ideas of life in a railroad construction camp.

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Irving Cummings

Irving Camisky (October 9, 1888 – April 18, 1959) was an American movie actor, director, producer and writer.

Cummings was born in New York City. His father of screenwriter, Irving Cummings, Jr.

Cummings started his acting career in his late teens on Broadway stage in his late teens, and appeared with the legendary Lillian Russell. He entered into movies in 1909 and quickly became a popular leading man. Few of the films he made as an actor are easily available, except for Buster Keaton’s first feature film, The Saphead (1920), in which Cummings plays a crooked stockbroker and Fred Niblo’s film Sex (1920), one of the first films to depict a new phenomenon in 1920s America, the Flapper. Both films are readily available on home video, as well as The Round-Up (1920), a Western drama starring Roscoe Arbuckle (with the famous tagline “Nobody loves a fat man”) and featuring Wallace Beery. Around that time, he started to direct action movies and occasional comedies.

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