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Irene Directed by Alfred E. Green Written by James Montgomery (play) June Mathis Rex Taylor George Marion, Jr. (titles) Starring Colleen Moore Lloyd Hughes George K. Arthur Cinematography Ted D. McCord Editing by Edwin Robbins Distributed by First National Pictures Release date(s) February 21, 1926 (US) Running time 90 minutes Country United States Language Silent English intertitles Irene (1926) is a silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore, and partially shot in Technicolor. It was directed by Alfred E. Green and was based on the play Irene O'Dare written by James Montgomery. As reported in the book and documentary film The Celluloid Closet, actor George K. Arthur plays a flamboyant gay man in the film named "Madame Lucy".[1] Contents 1 Cast 2 Production 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Cast Colleen Moore as Irene O'Dare Lloyd Hughes as Donald Marshall George K. Arthur as Madame Lucy Maryon Aye as Helen Cheston Ida Darling as Mrs. Warren Marshall Edward Earle as Larry Hadley Bess Flowers as Jane Gilmour Betty Francisco as Cordelia Smith (Uncredited) Cora Macey as Mrs. Gilmour Charles Murray as Pa O'Dare Eva Novak as Eleanor Hadley Kate Price as Ma O'Dare Laurence Wheat as Bob Harrison Lydia Yeamans Titus as Mrs. Cheston Production The scenes which were shot in Technicolor cost a total amount of $100,000. The total budget was $1,500,000.[2] See also List of early color feature films References ^ IMDB entry ^ Dutch film magazine Het Weekblad: Cinema & Theater #145 External links Irene (1926) at IMDB This 1920s comedy film-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e