Down Home
Originally released in 1920. Down Home is a drama film. directed by Irvin Willat. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Leatrice Joy, James O. Barrows, and Edward Hearn
Synopsis
DOWN HOME is a rural drama set in New England and stars Leatrice Joy as Nancy Pelot, daughter of the town drunk. He was once a businessman and still owns a local farm, but Nancy now supports her father and herself with a mysterious job in a nearby town.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Leatrice Joy
as Nance Pelot
James O. Barrows
as Dabney Todd
Edward Hearn
as Chet Todd
Aggie Herring
as Mrs. Todd (as Agnes Herring)
Edward Nolan
as Martin Doover
William Robert Daly
as Joe Pelot (as Robert Daly)
Sidney Franklin
as Cash Bailey (as Sidney A. Franklin)
Bert Hadley
as Reverence Mr. Blake
Frank Braidwood
as Larry Shayne
James Robert Chandler
as Deacon Howe (as Robert Chandler)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Irvin V. Willat Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Down Home about?
DOWN HOME is a rural drama set in New England and stars Leatrice Joy as Nancy Pelot, daughter of the town drunk. He was once a businessman and still owns a local farm, but Nancy now supports her fa...
Who directed Down Home?
Down Home was directed by Irvin Willat.
How long is Down Home?
Down Home has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Down Home released?
Down Home was released on October 1, 1920 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Down Home?
The main cast of Down Home includes Leatrice Joy, James O. Barrows, Edward Hearn, Aggie Herring, Edward Nolan.