Summary
Men and Women is an American film first released in 1914,
directed by James Kirkwood.
The film stars Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet, Fred Hearn and Gertrude Robinson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: James Kirkwood
- Script: David Belasco, Henry C. DeMille, Frank E. Woods
- Cast: Lionel Barrymore (Stephen Rodman aka Robert Stevens), Blanche Sweet (Agnes Rodman, Stephen’s Daughter), Fred Hearn (D.A. Stedman), Gertrude Robinson (Dora Prescott), Marshall Neilan (Will Prescott), Frank Hall Crane (Ned Seabury), Fred Herzog (Kirke, the Broker), Hattie Delaro (Will and Dora’s Mother), Gladys Egan (Among the Orphans), Edna Foster (Among the Orphans), Alan Hale (One of Kirke’s Creditors), Claire McDowell (Mrs. Stephen Rodman), Antonio Moreno (Man in Kirke’s Office), Frank Norcross (Cohen)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 30 min; B&W; silent

Short / Drama






