Cyclone Higgins, D.D. (1918)
Anson Campbell returns from the seminary to a small village on the New England coast. When the puritanical villagers persecute Bess Morgan, a "fallen" woman, he sticks up for her, telling them that their form of "Christianity" isn't Christian at all. This has no effect on the bigoted villagers and they turn their anger on him. Complications ensue.
Director: Christy Cabanne
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: May 13, 1918
Cast
- Francis X. Bushman - Cyrus 'Cyclone' Higgins, D.D.
- Beverly Bayne - Sally Phillips
- Baby Ivy Ward - Dorothea
- Charles Fang - Johnathon Moses Chi Wu Lung
- Helen Dunbar - Mary Higgins
- Eugene Borden - Owen Chase
- Jack Prescott - Jasper Stone
- Sue Balfour - The Widow Pryor
- Pop Kennard - Old Settler
- Robert Carson - Sheriff
Screenplay
- Christy Cabanne (Screenplay)
- Christy Cabanne (Story)
Cinematography: William Fildew
Editing: Mildred Richter
Production: Metro Pictures Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost in the mgm vault fire
More Films by Director: Christy Cabanne
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cyclone Higgins, D.D. about?
- Anson Campbell returns from the seminary to a small village on the New England coast. When the puritanical villagers persecute Bess Morgan, a "fallen" woman, he sticks up for her, telling them that their form of "Christianity" isn't Christian at all. This has no effect on the bigoted villagers and they turn their anger on him. Complications ensue.
- Who directed Cyclone Higgins, D.D.?
- Cyclone Higgins, D.D. was directed by Christy Cabanne.
- Who stars in Cyclone Higgins, D.D.?
- Cyclone Higgins, D.D. stars Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, Baby Ivy Ward, Charles Fang, Helen Dunbar, Eugene Borden.
- How long is Cyclone Higgins, D.D.?
- Cyclone Higgins, D.D. has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is Cyclone Higgins, D.D.?
- Cyclone Higgins, D.D. is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was Cyclone Higgins, D.D. produced?
- Cyclone Higgins, D.D. was produced in United States of America.