Her Sturdy Oak
1921 film
- July 14, 1921 (1921-07-14)
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Her Sturdy Oak (also known as The Clinging Vine)[1] is a 1921 black & white silent American comedy film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and written by Elmer Blaney Harris. Released by Realart Pictures Corporation, the film stars Wanda Hawley, Walter Hiers, and Sylvia Ashton, with a supporting cast of Mayme Kelso, Leo White and Fred R. Stanton.[2][3]
Her Sturdy Oak is considered a "lost silent feature"[4] by the US Library of Congress.[5]
Plot
Cast
- Wanda Hawley as Violet White
- Walter Hiers as Samuel Butteers
- Sylvia Ashton as Belle Bright
- Mayme Kelso as Mrs. White
- Leo White as Archibald Mellon
- Fred R. Stanton as Ranch Foreman
References
- ^ "AFI Catalog of Feature Films - Her Sturdy Oak (1921)". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
- ^ "Her Sturdy Oak (1921) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
- ^ Janiss Garza. "Her Sturdy Oak (1921)". AllMovie. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
- ^ "List of 7200 Lost US Silent Feature Films, 1912-1929" (PDF). US Library of Congress. December 29, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
- ^ "US Library of Congress: Bibliographic Record Display - Her Sturdy Oak". US Library of Congress. January 5, 2017. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
External links
- Her Sturdy Oak at IMDb
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Films directed by Thomas N. Heffron
- The Brute (1914)
- The Scales of Justice (1914)
- The Man from Mexico (1914)
- Aristocracy (1914)
- Mrs. Black Is Back (1914)
- The Million (1914)
- Gretna Green (1915)
- The House of a Thousand Candles (1915)
- Are You a Mason? (1915)
- The Planter (1917)
- Mountain Dew (1917)
- Tony America (1918)
- A Man's Fight (1919)
- Thou Art the Man (1920)
- The City of Masks (1920)
- The Truant Husband (1921)
- The Little Clown (1921)
- Her Sturdy Oak (1921)
- A Kiss in Time (1921)
- Sham (1921)
- Her Face Value (1921)
- The Love Charm (1921)
- Bobbed Hair (1922)
- Too Much Wife (1922)
- The Truthful Liar (1922)
- A Wife's Romance (1923)
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