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Hit-The-Trail Holliday is a lost 1918 silent comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring George M. Cohan in filmization based on his 1915 Broadway play, Hit-the-Trail-Holiday. Cohan wrote the play for his brother-in-law Fred Niblo, who was soon to become a film director. Cohan produced the film in conjunction with Famous Players–Lasky. A film about Prohibition of Alcohol, directed by one of Hollywood's then biggest alcoholics.
Original Release
06/16/1918
US Release
06/16/1918
Cast
Name | Character |
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Marguerite Clayton | Edith Jason |
Robert Broderick | Otto Wurst |
Pat O'Malley | Kent B. Wurst |
Russell Bassett | Burr Jason |
Richard Barthelmess | Bobby Jason |
William Walcott | Reverend Holden |
Estar Banks | Undetermined Role |
George M. Cohan | Billy Holliday |
Directors
Writers
George M. Cohan, John Emerson, Anita Loos
Cast
Name | Character |
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Marguerite Clayton | Edith Jason |
Robert Broderick | Otto Wurst |
Pat O'Malley | Kent B. Wurst |
Russell Bassett | Burr Jason |
Richard Barthelmess | Bobby Jason |
William Walcott | Reverend Holden |
Estar Banks | Undetermined Role |
George M. Cohan | Billy Holliday |