Her Painted Hero
Her Painted Hero is a short 1915 American film directed by F.Richard Jones and written by Mack Sennett.
Plot summary
Her Painted Hero is a comedy short about an heiress who plans to use her new wealth for influence on the stage. The play being shown within the film is entitled What Sherman Said, a seeming epic about the Civil War.
The film is part of the 50 movie pack Comedy Classics DVD collection, released in 2007.Universal comedy classics series.[1][2]
Cast
- Hale Hamilton as a Matinee Idol
- Charles Murray as a Property Man
- Slim Summerville as a Bill-Poster
- Polly Moran as a Stage-struck Maiden
- Harry Booker as the Maiden's Father
Production
Written by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Studios. Also credited as the Keystone Film Company the logo clearly visible within the film is for the amalgamated company "Keystone Triangle", later to be abbreviated to Tri-stone Pictures. In 2007, when the independent film studio Cineville merged with the DVD distributor Westlake Entertainment, the companies named their joint enterprise Keystone.[3]
References
- Mill Creek Entertainment, OverDrive, Inc. "Front cover image for Her painted hero Her painted hero".
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- Robertson, Willa (2007-07-18). "Cineville, Westlake create Keystone". Variety. Retrieved 2018-08-15.