Judy Forgot is a play by Avery Hopwood (New York, October 6, 1910) that was adapted into a 1915 film.[ 1] The film is a five part comedy.[ 2] Marie Cahill starred in the film.[ 3] T. Hayes Hunter directed. It was produced by Universal Film Manufacturing .[ 4] It was advertised as a screaming farce comedy hit filmed in five acts.[ 5] Raymond L. Schrock wrote the screenplay.[ 6]
Cahill portrayed Judy Evans in the play and film.[ 7] She loses her memory in a train wreck.[ 8] Her memory is later restored[ 9] after an auto accident[ 8] and she returns to her marital partner.[ 10]
Film cast
References
^ Goble, Alan (September 8, 2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film . Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 – via Google Books.
^ "The Moving Picture World" . Chalmers Publishing Company. January 8, 1915 – via Google Books.
^ "San Francisco Call 21 August 1915 — California Digital Newspaper Collection" . cdnc.ucr.edu .
^ "Judy Forgot" . January 8, 1915 – via memory.loc.gov.
^ "Arizona republican. 1915-11-11" . azmemory.azlibrary.gov .
^ a b Roberts, Jerry (January 8, 2003). The Great American Playwrights on the Screen: A Critical Guide to Film, Video, and DVD . Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9781557835123 – via Google Books.
^ "Who's who in the Theatre" . Pitman. January 8, 1926 – via Google Books.
^ a b "The Moving Picture World" . Chalmers Publishing Company. January 8, 1915 – via Google Books.
^ Seamon, John (August 14, 2015). Memory and Movies: What Films Can Teach Us about Memory . MIT Press. ISBN 9780262330664 – via Google Books.
^ "Film History" . Taylor & Francis. January 8, 2003 – via Google Books.