Times Have Changed
1923 film by James Flood
- Elmer Davis (novel)
- John Stone
- William Russell
- Mabel Julienne Scott
- Charles West
Production
company
company
Fox Film
Release date
- October 7, 1923 (1923-10-07)
- Silent
- English intertitles
Times Have Changed is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama film directed by James Flood and starring William Russell, Mabel Julienne Scott and Charles West.[1]
Cast
- William Russell as Mark O'Rell
- Mabel Julienne Scott as Marjorie
- Charles West as Al Keeley
- Martha Mattox as Aunt Cordelia
- Edwin B. Tilton as Uncle Hinton
- George Atkinson as Cousin Felix
- Allene Ray as Irene Laird
- Dick La Reno as Jim Feener
- Gus Leonard as Gabe Gooch
- Jack Curtis as Dirty Dan
References
- ^ Solomon p.284
Bibliography
- Solomon, Aubrey. The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2011.
External links
- Times Have Changed at IMDb
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Films directed by James Flood
- Bits of Life (1921)
- Times Have Changed (1923)
- When Odds Are Even (1923)
- The Tenth Woman (1924)
- The Man Without a Conscience (1925)
- The Woman Hater (1925)
- The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted (1925)
- Satan in Sables (1925)
- Why Girls Go Back Home (1926)
- The Honeymoon Express (1926)
- The Lady in Ermine (1927)
- Three Hours (1927)
- The Count of Ten (1928)
- Domestic Meddlers (1928)
- Marriage by Contract (1928)
- Midstream (1929)
- Whispering Winds (1929)
- Mister Antonio (1929)
- The Swellhead (1930)
- Sisters (1930)
- The She-Wolf (1931)
- The Mouthpiece (1932)
- Life Begins (1932)
- Under-Cover Man (1932)
- All of Me (1934)
- Such Women Are Dangerous (1934)
- Wings in the Dark (1935)
- Shanghai (1935)
- We're Only Human (1935)
- Everybody's Old Man (1936)
- Lonely Road (1936)
- Midnight Madonna (1937)
- Off the Record (1939)
- The Big Fix (1947)
- Stepchild (1947)
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