Eyes of Youth

Eyes of Youth

Advertisement for the film in Motion Picture News
Directed by Albert Parker
Produced by Harry Garson
Written by Albert Parker (scenario)
Screenplay by Charles E. Whitaker (adaptation)
Based on Eyes of Youth
by Max Marcin and Charles Guernon
Starring Clara Kimball Young
Gareth Hughes
Cinematography Arthur Edeson
Production
company
Garson Productions
Distributed by Equity Pictures Corporation
Release dates
  • October 26, 1919 (1919-10-26) (New York City)
  • November 30, 1919 (1919-11-30) (U.S.)
Running time
78 mins.
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
Eyes of Youth

Eyes of Youth is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Clara Kimball Young. The film was based on a stage play Eyes of Youth performed on Broadway in 1917-18 and starred Marjorie Rambeau. This film also features Rudolph Valentino in a role as a thief/con artist.[1][2]

Cast of Eyes of Youth with director Parker at left

This film is often credited as the vehicle that led Valentino to be cast in The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (1921).[3][4]

Cast

Remake

The story was remade as The Love of Sunya (1927) starring Gloria Swanson and with Albert Parker once again directing.

Newspaper ad (1920)

Home media

On April 12, 2012, Eyes of Youth was released on Region 1 DVD by Alpha Home Entertainment

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