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                |  | Doris Kenyon. Photograph: Silent Era image collection.
 
 |  The Half-Way Girl
 (1925) United States of America
 B&W : Eight reels / 7570 feet
 Directed by John Francis Dillon
 Cast: Doris Kenyon [Poppy La Rue], Lloyd Hughes [Philip Douglas], Hobart Bosworth [John Guthrie], Tully Marshall [‘The Crab’], Sam Hardy [Jardine], Charles Wellesley [Gibson], Martha Madison (Martha O’Dwyer) [Miss Brown], Sally Crute [Effie] First National Pictures, Incorporated production; distributed by First National Pictures, Incorporated. / Scenario by Joseph Poland (Joseph F. Poland) and Earl Snell (Earle Snell), from a screen story by E. Lloyd Sheldon. Production supervision by Earl Hudson. Art direction by Milton Menasco. Cinematography by George Folsey (George J. Folsey). Edited by Marion Fairfax. / © 10 August 1925 by First National Pictures, Incorporated [LP21707]. Premiered 26 July 1925 in New York, New York. Released 16 August 1925. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Drama. Survival status: The film is presumed lost. Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Listing updated: 31 March 2023. References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 41; Sweeney-Coming p. 84 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb. |