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  • Doomsday (1928)
  • 60 min | Drama, Romance
Doomsday (1928)
60 min | Drama, Romance

In the English countryside, young Mary Viner has an opportunity to marry Arnold Furze, the hard-working but lonely owner of the oddly-named Doomsday Farm. He sacrifices a treasured stand of old trees to afford to bring the farm up-to-date ...See moreIn the English countryside, young Mary Viner has an opportunity to marry Arnold Furze, the hard-working but lonely owner of the oddly-named Doomsday Farm. He sacrifices a treasured stand of old trees to afford to bring the farm up-to-date for her, but when she considers the hard work she would do, marries the rich but otherwise inadequate local banker, to her regret. Written by WesternOne See less
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Director
Writers
Doris Anderson (adaptation) | Warwick Deeping (novel) | Julian Johnson (titles) | Donald W. Lee (screenplay)
Producer
Cinematographer
Henry W. Gerrard (as Henry Gerard)
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Updated Feb 18, 1928

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Feb 18, 1928 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Florence Vidor
Mary Viner Mary Viner   See fewer
Gary Cooper
Arnold Furze Arnold Furze   See fewer
Lawrence Grant
Percival Fream Percival Fream   See fewer
Charles A. Stevenson
Capt. Hesketh Viner Capt. Hesketh Viner   See fewer
Tom Ricketts
Percival's Butler (uncredited) Percival's Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Frederick Sullivan
Percival's Associate (uncredited) Percival's Associate (uncredited)   See fewer
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