The Day of Faith (1923)

A story of an unscrupulous millionaire- a clever newspaper man and "Jane"-whose faith in the elemental goodness of mankind provides a drama to think about as well as to enjoy!

The Day of Faith (1923) poster

Jane Maynard opens a mission in memory of philanthropist Bland Hendricks. John Anstell, son of a powerful and selfish millionaire, Michael Anstell, falls in love with Jane, to the old man's disapproval. Anstell tries to undermine Jane's work by hiring reporter Tom Barnett to write an unfavorable story about the mission.

Director: Tod Browning
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: William Fildew
Production: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Budget: $250,000
Original Language: en

Keywords

silent film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Day of Faith about?
Jane Maynard opens a mission in memory of philanthropist Bland Hendricks. John Anstell, son of a powerful and selfish millionaire, Michael Anstell, falls in love with Jane, to the old man's disapproval. Anstell tries to undermine Jane's work by hiring reporter Tom Barnett to write an unfavorable story about the mission.
Who directed The Day of Faith?
The Day of Faith was directed by Tod Browning.
Who stars in The Day of Faith?
The Day of Faith stars Eleanor Boardman, Tyrone Power Sr., Raymond Griffith, Ford Sterling, Wallace MacDonald, Heinie Conklin.
How long is The Day of Faith?
The Day of Faith has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Day of Faith?
The Day of Faith is a Drama film.
What is the budget of The Day of Faith?
The Day of Faith had a budget of $250,000.
Where was The Day of Faith produced?
The Day of Faith was produced in United States of America.