The Boss (1915 film)
1915 film by Emile Chautard
- May 24, 1915 (1915-05-24)
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The Boss is a 1915 silent film produced by William A. Brady and released through his World Film Company. The film is based on a 1911 play by Edward Sheldon called The Boss. On stage it starred Holbrook Blinn and Emily Stevens. In this silent version Holbrook Blinn reprises his role from the Broadway play but Emily Stevens is replaced by Alice Brady, the daughter of producer William Brady.[1][2] The Boss is considered a lost film.[3]
Plot
Cast
- Holbrook Blinn – Michael R. Regan
- Alice Brady – Emily Griswold
- William Marion – Archbishop Sullivan
- Charles S. Abbe – James D. Griswold
- Bert Starkey – Porkey McCoy
- Frederick Truesdell – Scanlan
- Julia Stuart – Mrs. Regan
- Douglas MacLean – Regan's Secretary, Robert (*as Douglas McLean)
- R. B. Mantell Jr. – Regan's Butler, Gates
References
External links
- The Boss at IMDb
- The Boss synopsis at AllMovie
- Lawrence, Elwell (July 1915). "The Boss". Photoplay. VIII (2). Chicago, Ill: Photoplay Publishing Co.: 140ff. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
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Films directed by Émile Chautard
- The Black Panther's Cub
- The Boss
- A Daughter of the Old South
- Daytime Wives
- The Eaglet
- The Eternal Temptress
- Eyes of the Soul
- The Family Honor
- The Fires of Youth
- Forget Me Not
- Forsaking All Others
- Friday the 13th
- The Glory of Clementina
- The Heart of a Hero
- The Heart of Ezra Greer
- Her Final Reckoning
- His Parisian Wife
- The House of Glass
- Human Driftwood
- A Hungry Heart
- Magda
- The Man Who Forgot
- The Marionettes
- The Marriage Price
- The Ordeal of Rosetta
- Paid in Full
- The Rack
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room
- Under False Colors
- Under the Greenwood Tree
- Untamed Youth
- The Web of Desire
- Whispering Shadows
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