Good Gracious, Annabelle
"A Rollicking Farce for a Bewitching Girl"
Originally released in 1919. Good Gracious, Annabelle is a comedy/romance film. directed by George Melford. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Billie Burke, Herbert Rawlinson, and Gilbert Douglas
Synopsis
When the father of sixteen-year-old Annabelle Leigh (Billie Burke) is killed in a fight, miner John Rawson (Herbert Rawlinson) snatches her away from the scene and takes her to his cabin for the night. In the morning, she insists she was "compromised" by the situation, so he marries her. But after a spat, he tells her to leave and she goes to another city. Annabelle doesn't even know the name of the man she married; however, he strikes it rich and sends her money, which she spends on frivolous entertainment.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Billie Burke
as Annabelle Leigh
Herbert Rawlinson
as John Rawson
Gilbert Douglas
as Harry Murchison
Crauford Kent
as George Wimbledon
Frank Losee
as William Gosling
Leslie Casey
as Wilbur Jennings
Gordon Dana
as Alfred Weatherby
Delle Duncan
as Ethel Deane
Olga Downs
as Gwendolyn Morley
Thomas Braidon
as James Ludgate
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Good Gracious, Annabelle about?
When the father of sixteen-year-old Annabelle Leigh (Billie Burke) is killed in a fight, miner John Rawson (Herbert Rawlinson) snatches her away from the scene and takes her to his cabin for the ni...
Who directed Good Gracious, Annabelle?
Good Gracious, Annabelle was directed by George Melford.
How long is Good Gracious, Annabelle?
Good Gracious, Annabelle has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Good Gracious, Annabelle released?
Good Gracious, Annabelle was released on March 30, 1919 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Good Gracious, Annabelle?
The main cast of Good Gracious, Annabelle includes Billie Burke, Herbert Rawlinson, Gilbert Douglas, Crauford Kent, Frank Losee.