A Romance of Seattle
Cast & Crew
Walter Steiner
Elaine Towne
John J. Sullivan
Charlie Davis
Harry W. Carroll
Bert Sweezea
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Director
Walter Steiner
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This film, which had its premiere at the Liberty Theatre in Seattle, August 23, 1919 through August 29, 1919, was made in Seattle with local actors. Some of the Seattle locations which appeared in the film were Woodland Park, the Skinner and Eddy shipyards, Second and Pike, the Liberty Theatre, Plymouth Church, the Henry building, a newspaper office, a post office, an auto factory, and interiors and exteriors of homes. Some prominent Seattle citizens appeared in the film, including City Treasurer Harry W. Carroll, banker James D. Hogue, and Chief of Police Joel Warren. According to Variety, the title of the film was going to be changed, and the film was sent throughout the country by a local exchange, presumably to be sold in the state rights market. No information has been located concerning the film's subsequent release, its length, or plot.