Summary
The Village Blacksmith is an American film first released in 1922,
directed by John Ford.
The film stars Will Walling, Virginia True Boardman and Virginia Valli.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John Ford
- Script: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Sloane
- Photo: George Schneiderman
- Cast: Will Walling (John Hammond, Blacksmith), Virginia True Boardman (Mrs. John Hammond), Virginia Valli (Alice Hammond, the Daughter), Ida Mae McKenzie (Alice as a Child), David Butler (BillHammond, the Son), Gordon Griffith (Bill as a Child), George Hackathorne (Johnnie Hammond, Another Son), Pat Moore (Johnnie as a Child), Tully Marshall (Ezra Brigham, The Squire), Ralph Yearsley (Anson Brigham, the Son), Henri De La Garrique (Anson as a Child), Francis Ford (Asa Martin), Bessie Love (Rosemary Martin, the Daughter), Helen Field (Rosemary as a Child), Lon Poff (Gideon Crane), Mark Fenton (Dr. Brewster), Cordelia Callahan (Aunt Hattie), Caroline Rankin (Squire’s Wife), Eddie Gribbon (The Village Gossip), Lucille Hutton (Flapper)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min
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