Down Home (1920)
DOWN HOME is a rural drama set in New England and stars Leatrice Joy as Nancy Pelot, daughter of the town drunk. He was once a businessman and still owns a local farm, but Nancy now supports her father and herself with a mysterious job in a nearby town.
Director: Irvin Willat
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: October 1, 1920
Cast
- Leatrice Joy - Nance Pelot
- James O. Barrows - Dabney Todd
- Edward Hearn - Chet Todd
- Aggie Herring - Mrs. Todd (as Agnes Herring)
- Edward Nolan - Martin Doover
- William Robert Daly - Joe Pelot (as Robert Daly)
- Sidney Franklin - Cash Bailey (as Sidney A. Franklin)
- Bert Hadley - Reverence Mr. Blake
- Frank Braidwood - Larry Shayne
- James Robert Chandler - Deacon Howe (as Robert Chandler)
Screenplay
- Irvin Willat
- F.N. Westcott (Novel)
Cinematography: Frank M. Blount
Production: Irvin V. Willat Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
silent film, americana
More Films by Director: Irvin Willat
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Down Home about?
- DOWN HOME is a rural drama set in New England and stars Leatrice Joy as Nancy Pelot, daughter of the town drunk. He was once a businessman and still owns a local farm, but Nancy now supports her father and herself with a mysterious job in a nearby town.
- Who directed Down Home?
- Down Home was directed by Irvin Willat.
- Who stars in Down Home?
- Down Home stars Leatrice Joy, James O. Barrows, Edward Hearn, Aggie Herring, Edward Nolan, William Robert Daly.
- How long is Down Home?
- Down Home has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Down Home?
- Down Home is a Drama film.
- Where was Down Home produced?
- Down Home was produced in United States of America.