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Regeneration

(DVD - - 2001)
Regeneration


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Regeneration (72 min.): Portrays the rough, crime-ridden life in New York City slums. Young romance (58 min.): Unbeknownst to each other, two department store clerks decide to assume the identities of wealthy customers and spend their vacation as members of high society. They meet and fall in love, but

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Regeneration (72 min.): Portrays the rough, crime-ridden life in New York City slums. Young romance (58 min.): Unbeknownst to each other, two department store clerks decide to assume the identities of wealthy customers and spend their vacation as members of high society. They meet and fall in love, but part without revealing their true identities. Back at work, they meet again, realize the truth and happily end the charade.

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Imprint: Chatsworth, Calif. - Image Entertainment
Pages: 130
Language: English
Performers: Regeneration : Rockcliffe Fellows, Anna Q. Nilsson ... [et al.]. Young romance: Edith Taliaferro, Tom Forman, Raymond Hatton ... [et al.].
Notes: Original productions: c1915
Silent film with English intertitles; with orchestral acc
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Statement of responsibility: William Fox presents ; directed by R.A. Walsh. Young romance / Jesse L. Lasky presents ; written by William C. de Mille ; produced and directed by George H. Melford ; supervised by Cecil B. DeMille
Characteristics: 1 videodisc (ca. 130 min.) :,si., b&w ;,4 3/4 in.
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