Blue Jeans (1917)
June, a young orphan, is befriended by Perry Bascom when he shares his lunch with her on the road to Rising Sun. They soon fall in love and marry, only to find out that a woman in Perry's past has come to town to make trouble. Teaming up with the local political bully, the schemers set out to make Perry's life miserable, but June sticks by her husband to the end.
Director: John H. Collins
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: December 10, 1917
Cast
- Viola Dana - June
- Bob Walker - Perry Bascom
- Sally Crute - Sue Eudaly
- Clifford Bruce - Ben Boone
- Henry Hallam - Colonel Henry Clay Risener
- Russell Simpson - Jacob Tutwiler
- Margaret McWade - Cindy Tutwiler
- Augustus Phillips - Jack Bascom
Screenplay
Production: Metro Pictures Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
silent film
More Films by Director: John H. Collins
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blue Jeans about?
- June, a young orphan, is befriended by Perry Bascom when he shares his lunch with her on the road to Rising Sun. They soon fall in love and marry, only to find out that a woman in Perry's past has come to town to make trouble. Teaming up with the local political bully, the schemers set out to make Perry's life miserable, but June sticks by her husband to the end.
- Who directed Blue Jeans?
- Blue Jeans was directed by John H. Collins.
- Who stars in Blue Jeans?
- Blue Jeans stars Viola Dana, Bob Walker, Sally Crute, Clifford Bruce, Henry Hallam, Russell Simpson.
- How long is Blue Jeans?
- Blue Jeans has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is Blue Jeans?
- Blue Jeans is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Blue Jeans produced?
- Blue Jeans was produced in United States of America.