Sweet and Twenty


Sweet and Twenty is a 1919 British silent romance film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Marguerite Blanche, Langhorn Burton and George Keene.
It adapts a play by Basil Hood.
The film revolves around the son of a cleric who leaves to Australia after being court-martialled. It had five reels.

Cast

Reception

"Sweet and Twenty is a charmingly produced English film, with story, photogtaphy, and-acting well above the average.", wrote The [Era (newspaper)|The Era].