Fifty-Fifty_(1925_film)
Fifty-Fifty (1925 film)
1925 film
Fifty-Fifty is a 1925 American silent drama film starring Hope Hampton, Lionel Barrymore, and Louise Glaum. Directed and produced by Henri Diamant-Berger for the production company Encore Pictures, Fifty-Fifty is a remake of a 1916 Norma Talmadge film also titled Fifty-fifty that was directed by Allan Dwan, who wrote the original story.
The film was exhibited the week of January 3, 1926, in Los Angeles, at the Hillstreet Theatre,[1] which featured both vaudeville and movies.[2]