The Gentleman from America is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson and Louise Lorraine. It also featured a young Boris Karloff in an uncredited bit part. The screenplay was written by George C. Hull, based on a story by Raymond L. Schrock. The film's tagline was "This might be called the story of a fighting American in sunny Spain - with flashing senoritas and romance in the background! It's something new for Hoot Gibson - but you'll like it, and so will your patrons!" It is considered a lost film.

The Gentleman from America (1923)
Directed by Edward Sedgwick
Genres - Comedy, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Feature, Silent Film |
Release Date - Feb 19, 1923 |
Run Time - 50 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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1923, American, Boris Karloff, Fighting American, Flashing Senoritas, Lost Film, New For Hoot Gibson, Raymond L. Schrock, Romance, Silent Comedy, Sunny Spain
Alternate Titles
O Cavalheiro da América
BR
The Gentleman From America
The Gentleman from America
US
Un gentilhomme d'Amérique
FR
Джентльмен из Америки
RU