Over the Hill to the Poorhouse
Over the Hill to the Poorhouse | |
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Film still with Carr and her children | |
Directed by | Harry Millarde |
Produced by | William Fox |
Written by | Paul H. Sloane (scenario) |
Based on |
poems "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse" and "Over the Hill from the Poorhouse" by Will Carleton |
Starring | Mary Carr |
Music by |
Edgar Allen Maurie Rubens Lou Klein (lyrics) |
Cinematography |
Hal Sintzenich George Schneiderman |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 11 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Box office | $3.0 million[1] |
Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, also known as Over the Hill, is a 1920 American silent drama film about a woman who has a lot of children, and who never gets the chance to enjoy life. The film starred actress Mary Carr and almost all of her real-life children.[2]
The film was directed by Harry Millarde, released by Fox Film Corporation, and was a box office success in 1920.
The story was previously filmed as Over the Hill to the Poorhouse (1908), starring Florence Auer. It was remade as Over the Hill (1931), starring Mae Marsh, and as Tears of a Mother (1937). The 1920 silent film is preserved at Bois d'Arcy in France.[3][4]
Cast
- Mary Carr as Ma Benton
- James Sheridan as Child Isaac (billed as Sheridan Tansey)
- Noel Tearle as Adult Isaac
- Stephen Carr as Child Thomas
- William Welsh as Pa Benton
- Jerry Devine as Child John
- Johnnie Walker as Adult John (billed as John Walker)
- James Sheldon as Child Charles
- Wallace Ray as Adult Charles
- Rosemary Carr as Child Rebecca
- Phyllis Diller as Adult Rebecca (this Phyllis Diller is not the TV comedian)
- Maybeth Carr as Child Susan
- Louella Carr as Adult Susan
- Vivienne Osborne as Isabella Strong
- Dorothy Allen as Agulitia
- Edna Murphy as Lucy
- Joseph Donohoe as Undetermined role
- John T. Dwyer as Adult Thomas
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Over the Hill to the Poorhouse. |
- Over the Hill to the Poorhouse at the Internet Movie Database
- Cinematographer Hal Sintzenich and director Harry Millarde (holding megaphone) with cast and crew
- Lobby poster for the film (courtesy Zoverhill)
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