Wild Geese (1927)
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Silent romantic melodrama about a wife and mother who is desperate to keep a secret from the past IN the past, despite her husband's intentions to reveal it.
Director: Phil Goldstone
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: November 15, 1927
Cast
- Belle Bennett - Amelia Gare
- Russell Simpson - Caleb Gare
- Eve Southern - Judith Gare
- Donald Keith - Sven Sandbo
- Jason Robards Sr. - Mark Jordan
- Anita Stewart - Lind Archer
- Wesley Barry - Martin Gare
- Rada Rae - Ellen Gare
- Austen Jewell - Charlie Gare
- Evelyn Selbie - Mrs. Klovatz
Screenplay
- Martha Ostenso (Novel)
- A.P. Younger (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Max Dupont, Joseph A. Du Bray
Production: Tiffany-Stahl Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Themes
Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Marriage of Convenience and Realities, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption, Moving Relationship Stories, Forbidden Royal Romance and Duty
Keywords
based on novel or book, marriage, cruelty, damsel in distress, illegitimacy, sordid past
More Films by Director: Phil Goldstone
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wild Geese about?
- Silent romantic melodrama about a wife and mother who is desperate to keep a secret from the past IN the past, despite her husband's intentions to reveal it.
- Who directed Wild Geese?
- Wild Geese was directed by Phil Goldstone.
- Who stars in Wild Geese?
- Wild Geese stars Belle Bennett, Russell Simpson, Eve Southern, Donald Keith, Jason Robards Sr., Anita Stewart.
- How long is Wild Geese?
- Wild Geese has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Wild Geese?
- Wild Geese is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Wild Geese produced?
- Wild Geese was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Wild Geese?
- The themes of Wild Geese include: Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Marriage of Convenience and Realities, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption, Moving Relationship Stories, Forbidden Royal Romance and Duty.