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                |  | Thomas H. Ince (center). Frame enlargement: Silent Era image collection.
 
 |  A Trip Through the World’s Greatest
 Motion Picture Studios
 (1920) United States of America
 B&W : Two reels
 Directed by Hunt Stromberg
 Cast: Lewis Stone [himself, in acting scene], John Griffith Wray [himself, directing the Stone scene], Douglas MacLean [himself, standing on stool watching a scene and, later, having breakfast and going to work], James Kirkwood [himself], Louise Glaum [herself, in the Kirkwood scene and riding with Read], Wesley Ruggles [himself, directing the Kirkwood scene], Thomas H. Ince [himself], Mrs. Elinor ‘Nell’ Ince [herself], Thomas H. Ince Jr. [himself], Lloyd Hughes [himself], Earl Hughes [himself, Lloyd’s brother], Norman Hughes [himself, Lloyd’s brother], Father Hughes [himself, Lloyd’s father], Mother Hughes [Lloyd’s mother], Enid Bennett [herself], J. Parker Read Jr. [himself, riding with Glaum], Hobart Bosworth [himself], Peggy Cartwright [herself, playing with monkeys], Ralph Dixon [himself], House Peters [himself], Margaret Livingston [herself, riding bicycle], [?] Florence Vidor [herself]? [?] Thomas H. Ince Productions? production; distributed by [?] Thomas H. Ince Productions? / Produced by Thomas H. Ince. Production supervision by Thomas H. Ince. Photographed (cinematography) by Henry Sharp. Art titles (intertitles artwork) by F.J. Van Halle, Carl Schneider and Leo H. Braun. / Premiered 15 August 1920 at the Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles, California. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Documentary. Survival status: Prints exist. Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Listing updated: 23 May 2020. References: Film credits, film viewing : Website-IMDb. Home video: DVD. |