

Nothing But the Truth
1920 Directed by David KirklandRobert Bennett, an idle socialite, wagers $30,000 with his three friends that he can tell nothing but the truth for a period of one week. His troubles begin at a party where his friends' wives question Robert about their husbands' outside activities. Forced to tell the truth, Robert's veracity results in domestic disharmony. Consequently, his vengeful trio of friends pursue Robert for the next five days, intent upon silencing him until the week is over. They finally resort to committing Robert to an insane asylum where he escapes with the aid of Dolly, who is in love with him because she believes that Robert is a society thief.

Taylor Holmes
....................................................Robert Bennett
Poppy Wyndham
....................................................Gwendolyn Gerald

Ned Sparks
....................................................The Monocle Man
Marcelle Carroll
....................................................Dolly

Ben Hendricks Sr.
....................................................Commodore Dan
Radcliffe Steele
....................................................The Hammer-Thrower
Elizabeth Garrison
....................................................Mrs. Clarence
Director
...........................................................David Kirkland
Novel
...........................................................Frederic S. Isham
Theatre Play
...........................................................James Montgomery
Scenario Writer
...........................................................David Kirkland
Katherine S. Reed
Camera Operator
...........................................................Jacob A. Badaracco
Production Companies
...................................................Taylor Holmes Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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