The Bad Man is a 1923 American silent Western film with prominently featured satirical and comedic elements. The film was directed by Edwin Carewe, who produced it for his own motion picture company and adapted the scenario from the play of the same name by Porter Emerson Browne. The play had opened at Broadway's Comedy Theatre in August 1920, and ran for a very successful 342 performances, closing in June 1921. The film version, from Edwin Carewe Productions, was released by Associated First National Pictures on October 8, 1923. The title role was played by the star of the play's Broadway and touring productions, Holbrook Blinn, and the other leading parts filled by Jack Mulhall, Walter McGrail and Enid Bennett.
The Bad Man (1923)
Directed by Edwin Carewe
Genres - Silent Film, Western |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Oct 8, 1923 |
Run Time - 77 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Broadway
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Based On: based on plays
Narrative Location: Mexico
Narrative Location: Mexico
Alternate Titles
Banditen
SE
O Homem Mau
BR
Pancho Lopez, der Bandit
AT
The Bad Man
US
Vestens vilde rytter
DK