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1919 British film by G. B. Samuelson

The Bridal Chair
Written byG. B. Samuelson
Roland Pertwee
Produced byG. B. Samuelson
StarringMiriam J. Sabbage
C. M. Hallard
Daisy Burrell
Mary Rorke
Production
company
G. B. Samuelson Productions
Release date
  • 1919 (1919)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

The Bridal Chair is a British silent motion picture of 1919 directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Miriam J. Sabbage, C. M. Hallard, Daisy Burrell and Mary Rorke. A drama, it was written by Samuelson and Roland Pertwee.

The film was premiered at a Trade Show in July 1919.

Plot

Sylvane Sheridan is a cripple in a wheelchair, engaged to Lord Louis Lewis, a faithful middle-aged man who resists the temptation to abandon her for other young ladies, such as Jill Hargreaves. He has vowed not to marry anyone else while Sylvane survives.

Cast

Daisy Burrell in 1919, on the cover of Pictures and Picturegoer

References

  1. Rachael Low, Roger Manvell, The History of the British Film: 1918-1929 (Allen & Unwin, 1971), p. 140

External links

Films directed by G. B. Samuelson


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