Cecil Raleigh - Plays

Plays

  • The Whip, 1909, with Henry Hamilton, the basis for silent films of 1917 and 1928
  • Sporting Life, with Seymour Hicks, the basis for silent films of 1918 and 1925
  • Hearts Are Trumps, 1900, the basis for the 1920 silent film
  • The Marriages of Mayfair, the basis for the 1920 silent film The Fatal Hour
  • The Hope, with Hamilton, the basis for the 1920 silent film
  • The Best of Luck, with Hamilton and Arthur Collins, the basis for the 1920 silent film
  • The Derby Winner, co-written with Hamilton and Augustus Harris, 1895, was produced in the United States under the title The Sporting Duchess. It was the basis of silent films of the same names in 1915 and 1923
  • Cheer, Boys, Cheer, with Harris and Hamilton, 1895
  • The Sporting Duchess, the basis for silent films of 1915 and 1920
  • Dick Whittington, with Harris and Hamilton
  • The White Heather, 1897, with Hamilton, the basis for the 1919 silent film The White Heather
  • The Sins of Society, 1909, with Hamilton, the basis for the 1915 silent film
  • The Great Ruby, 1898, with Hamilton, the basis for the 1915 silent film
  • The King's Minister, the basis for the 1914 silent film
  • The Best of Friends
  • The Price of Peace
  • The Grey Mare, with George Robert Sims
  • The Guardsman, with Sims
  • Stolen Orders, 1915, with Hamilton, turned into a motion picture in 1918

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