View Full Version : Annie Laurie (1927)


ethanedwards
December 20th, 2009, 06:35 PM
ANNIE LAURIE

DIRECTED BY JOHN S. ROBERTSON
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/john-wayne/John%20Wayne/annie_laurie210.jpg..http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/john-wayne/John%20Wayne/200px-Annie_Laurie.jpg

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/john-wayne/John%20Wayne/annielaurie.jpg

Information From IMDb

Plot Summary
Lillian Gish plays Annie Laurie, who's father tryies to mediate
the feud between the MacDonalds and Campbells
in mid eighteenth century Scotland.
Annie Laurie falls in love with Ian MacDonald,
son of the MacDonald chieftain and ends up in the middle
of a treacherous massacre by the Campbells.
edited by ethanedwards

Full Cast
Lillian Gish ... Annie Laurie
Norman Kerry ... Ian Macdonald
Creighton Hale ... Donald
Joseph Striker ... Alastair
Hobart Bosworth ... The MacDonald Chieftain
Patricia Avery ... Enid
Russell Simpson ... Sandy
Brandon Hurst ... The Campbell Chieftain
David Torrence ... Sir Robert Laurie
Frank Currier ... Cameron of Lochiel
Richard Alexander ... One of the MacDonalds (uncredited)
Mary Gordon ... First Midwife (uncredited)
Carmencita Johnson ... Baby (uncredited)
Henry Kolker ... King's Representative (uncredited)
Margaret Mann ... Second Midwife (uncredited)
Carl 'Major' Roup ... (uncredited)
Duke Morrison ... Extra (uncredited)

Writing Credits
Marian Ainslee titles
Ruth Cummings titles
Josephine Lovett screenplay
Josephine Lovett story

Original Music
William Axt (uncredited)
David Mendoza (uncredited)

Cinematography
Oliver T. Marsh

Movie Status
* In 1987, a film collector donated a copy of this film to the Oregon Historical Society which then gave the film to the Library of Congress for restoration.

ethanedwards
December 20th, 2009, 06:38 PM
In the Spring of 1926, Just after Brown Of Harvard and Bardelys The Magnifcent,
near the end of Duke second semester ar USC,
he worked as an extra on the movie.
Iron Eyes Cody and Indian actor at the time
remembered Duke taking some screen tests at MGM,
but didn't pass.

Elly
December 21st, 2009, 05:44 AM
What a timely post this is Keith thanks!

I NOW HAVE A COPY OF THIS FILM ON DVD. Anyone interested please PM me

Movie Fan
December 28th, 2011, 11:53 PM
Elli, You mentioned having a copy of "Annie Laurie" I am intersted in obtaining a copy for my John Wayne Collection. This is one of very few I do not have. Please email me at: genegerm(at)gmail.com. Thanks, Jim

Movie Fan
December 28th, 2011, 11:56 PM
Elly, I am interested in obtaining a copy of "Annie Lauruie" Can you help me. See the next posting for my email address, Jim

ethanedwards
December 29th, 2011, 06:32 PM
Elli, You mentioned having a copy of "Annie Laurie" I am intersted in obtaining a copy for my John Wayne Collection. This is one of very few I do not have. Please email me at: genegerm(at)gmail.com. Thanks, Jim
WELCOME, and just to say,
Elly is in-active on the board these days, so you
may not get an answer to your question.