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Time, the Comedian
Time, the Comedian Cast
Directed by Robert Z. Leonard • Mae Busch - Nora Dakon
Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton • Lew Cody - Larry Brundage
• Gertrude Olmstead - Ruth Dakon
Starring Mae Busch
• Rae Ethelyn - Ruth Dakon, as a child
Lew Cody
• Roy Stewart - Michael Lawler
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer • Paulette Duval - Mrs. St. Germaine
Release date(s) 8 November 1925 • Creighton Hale - Tom Cautley
• Nellie Parker Spaulding - Aunt Abbey
Running time 50 minutes • Robert Ober - Anthony Dakon
Country United States • David Mir - Count de Brissac
• Templar Saxe - Prince Strotoff
Language Silent • Mildred Vincent - Swedish Maid
English intertitles
Time, the Comedian is a 1925 film directed by Robert Z. References
Leonard. The film stars Mae Busch and Lew Cody. The
[1] Eames, John Douglas, The MGM Story, 1981
film was a hit. [1]
Plot External links
• Time, the Comedian at the Internet Movie Database
Singer Nora (Mae Busch) left her husband for new flame
Larry (Lew Cody); her husband’s suicide cools the affair,
and the pair meets again when, years later, Larry meets
and falls in love with Nora’s daughter.
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Categories:
• American films
• 1925 films
• Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films
• American silent feature films
• Black-and-white films
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