| The Road to London | |
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| Directed by | Eugene Mullin |
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| Produced by | Lee Ochs |
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| Cinematography | Charles J. Davis |
Production company | Screenplays Productions |
| Distributed by | Associated Exhibitors |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | United States |
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The Road to London is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Eugene Mullin and starring Bryant Washburn, Saba Raleigh and Joan Morgan. [1] Location shooting took place in London.
An American millionaire visiting London falls in love with a young aristocrat and elopes with her, pursued by a rival suitor.
Exteriors for the film were shot on location in Maidenhead, with some scenes shot in Piccadilly Circus and on various London streets, in the autumn of 1920. The production was plagued by cloudy weather, with the sun being obscured for hours at a time. [2]