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  1. Harley Knoles. 4 languages. ... Harry Knoles (1880-1936) was a British film director of the silent era. Selected filmography. The Greater Will (1915)

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    Harley Knoles was born on 4 June 1880 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for Oh, Baby! (1926), The Bohemian Girl (1922) and Miss Petticoats (1916).

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  3. Little Women: Directed by Harley Knoles. With Isabel Lamon, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall, Florence Flinn. Jo March and her sisters Meg, Beth, and Amy live in a happy family in Concord, Massachusetts.

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    • Drama, Family, Romance
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    • 1919-01-05
  4. Little Women is a lost [1] 1918 American silent drama film directed by Harley Knoles and written by Anne Maxwell based upon the 1868-69 two-volume novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. The film stars Isabel Lamon, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall, Florence Flinn, and Conrad Nagel. [2] [3] The film was released on November 10, 1918, by ...

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  6. Miss Petticoats: Directed by Harley Knoles. With Alice Brady, Arthur Ashley, Isabel Berwin, Robert Elliott. Agatha, called "Miss Petticoats," is daughter of a French nobleman and an American woman, lives with her grandfather, Captain Joel Stewart, since the death of her mother years before.

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  8. A graduate of Cambridge University and a prominent actor/manager, Harley Knoles played Kephren to Helen Gardner's Cleopatra (1912) before embarking on a fairly distinguished career as a director of melodramas for American film companies such as World, Famous Players, and the Mayflower Photoplay Corp., often working in collaboration with his Canadian-born wife Pinna Nesbitt.