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Up the Road with Sallie

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Wikipedia article




'Up the Road with Sallie' is a surviving 1918 silent film comedy-romance directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring Constance Talmadge. It was produced by Lewis J. Selznick and released through his Select Picture Corporation. It is preserved in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

Cast



*Constance Talmadge - Sallie Waters

*Norman Kerry - Joshua Cabot II, alias Smith Jones

*Kate Toncray - Martha Cabot

*Thomas Persse - John Henderson, alias John Johnson

*Karl Formes - Judge Joshua Cabot

*M. B. Paanakker - Richard Cabot

Critical appraisal



'Up the Road With Sallie' is typical of many unpretentious but entertaining features that in the silent era ran about an hour (typically of 4-or 5-reel productions). Film historian Charles Hopkins of the UCLA Film and Television Archive remarks:

Footnotes



Sources



*Hopkins, Charles. 'Up the Road with Sallie, 1916.' UCLA Film and Television Archive: 12th Festival of Preservation, July 22-August 21, 2004. Festival guest handbook.


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