strongest, 1920, film, swedish, film, strongest, 1929, film, strongest, 1920, american, silent, drama, film, directed, raoul, walsh, starring, renée, adorée, carlo, liten, harrison, hunter, beatrice, noyes, florence, malone, jean, gauthier, detrigny, based, 19. For the Swedish film see The Strongest 1929 film The Strongest is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Renee Adoree Carlo Liten Harrison Hunter Beatrice Noyes Florence Malone and Jean Gauthier DeTrigny It is based on the 1919 French novel Les Plus Fort by Georges Clemenceau The film was released by Fox Film Corporation in February 1920 1 2 3 The StrongestTheatrical release posterDirected byRaoul WalshWritten byRaoul Walsh scenario Based onLes Plus Fortby Georges ClemenceauStarringRenee AdoreeCarlo LitenHarrison HunterBeatrice NoyesFlorence MaloneJean Gauthier DeTrignyCinematographyBen BailProductioncompanyFox Film CorporationDistributed byFox Film CorporationRelease dateFebruary 1920 1920 02 Running time6 reelsCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent English intertitles Contents 1 Cast 2 Preservation 3 References 4 External linksCast editRenee Adoree as Claudia Carlo Liten as Henri Harrison Hunter as Harle Beatrice Noyes as Betty Macklin Florence Malone as Claire Harle Jean Gauthier DeTrigny as Visconte Madame Tressida as Nanette Jean Gauthier as Visconte Georgette Gauthier DeTrigny as Comtesse Hal Horne as Maurice James A Marcus as Curate C A de Lima as Prefect of Police Teddy PiperPreservation editThe film is now considered lost 4 References edit The Strongest afi com Retrieved May 25 2018 The Strongest AllMovie Retrieved May 25 2018 The Strongest TCM com Retrieved May 25 2018 American Silent Feature Film Survival Database The StrongestExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Strongest film The Strongest at IMDb nbsp This article about a silent drama film from the 1920s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Strongest 1920 film amp oldid 1175577750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,