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Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1920 film)
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Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film produced and released by Metro Pictures and directed by Edward Dillon. The film stars Ruth Stonehouse and Eugene Pallette.[2][3]
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Directed by | Edward Dillon |
Written by | Charles William Bell (play) Mark Swan (play) |
Produced by | Richard A. Rowland ?Louis B. Mayer A. H. Woods ("by arrangement with") |
Starring | Ruth Stonehouse Eugene Pallette Kathleen Kirkham |
Cinematography | William M. Edmond |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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It is based on the 1917 Broadway play Parlor, Bedroom and Bath by Charles William Bell and Mark Swan which was produced by A. H. Woods.[4]
The play was filmed again as Parlor, Bedroom and Bath at MGM in 1931 with Buster Keaton and Charlotte Greenwood.