Day Dreams (1919 film)

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Day Dreams
(aka:DayDreams)
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Jere Austin, John Bowers, Madge Kennedy
Directed by Clarence Badger
Written by Cosmo Hamilton (story)
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn
Starring Madge Kennedy
John Bowers
Cinematography Marcel Le Picard
Distributed by Goldwyn Pictures
Release date
January 12, 1919
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English intertitles

Day Dreams is a lost [1] 1919 silent film directed by Clarence Badger and starring Madge Kennedy and John Bowers. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. [2] [3]

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