The Amateur Gentleman 97 years old

A PICTURE AS ONLY THE MOST LOVABLE OF ACTORS COULD GIVE TO THE SCREEN.

The Amateur Gentleman

Barbanas Barty inherits some money, sets off to London, meets and falls in love with Lady Cleone Meredith, and this does not set well with Sir Mortiner Carnaby, who has eyes on the fair lady himself. Barnaby becomes friend with Viscount Devehon, buys a horse from him and enters it in the big steeplechase. Sir Mortimer takes steps to rid society of the presence of this non-gentleman.

Credits

The Amateur Gentleman Cast

Name Character
Ernie Adams He was 41, 62 years old when he died as Dandy (uncredited)
John Miljan He was 33, 67 years old when he died as Viscount John Devenham
Brandon Hurst He was 59, 80 years old when he died as Peterby
Richard Barthelmess He was 31, 68 years old when he died as Barnabas Barty
Herbert Grimwood He was 51, 54 years old when he died as Jasper Gaunt
Billie Bennett She was 51, 76 years old when she died as Duchess of Camberhurst
Gino Corrado He was 33, 89 years old when he died as Prince Regent
Sidney De Gray He was 60, 75 years old when he died as Captain Chumley
Dorothy Dunbar She was 24, 90 years old when she died as Lady Cleone Meredith
Edwards Davis He was 59, 68 years old when he died as John Barty
John S. Peters He was 31, 68 years old when he died as Captain Slingsby (as John Peters)
Nigel Barrie He was 37, 82 years old when he died as Sir Mortimer Carnaby
Gardner James He was 23, 50 years old when he died as Ronald Barrymaine
Samuel S. Hinds He was 51, 73 years old when he died as Charles - Marquis of Jerningham (uncredited)

The Amateur Gentleman Crew

Name Department
Lillie Hayward as Scenario Writer. She was 34 (85) years old when She died Writing
Sidney Olcott as Director. He was 52 (76) years old when He died Directing
Tom Miranda as Writer. He was 31 (now 66) years old Writing
The Amateur Gentleman poster
The Amateur Gentleman (97 years)

A PICTURE AS ONLY THE MOST LOVABLE OF ACTORS COULD GIVE TO THE SCREEN.

  • Release day: Saturday, August 14, 1926
  • Runtime: 80 minutes