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| screenplay = [[Edward T. Lowe Jr.]]
| screenplay = [[Edward T. Lowe Jr.]]
| story = Edward T. Lowe Jr.<br>[[Philip Klein]]
| story = Edward T. Lowe Jr.<br>[[Philip Klein (screenwriter)|Philip Klein]]
| based on = {{based on|''The Sap''|William A. Grew}}
| based_on = {{based on|''The Sap''|William A. Grew}}
| starring = [[Kenneth Harlan]]<br>[[Heinie Conklin]]<br>[[Mary McAllister]]<br>[[David Butler (director)|David Butler]]<br>[[Eulalie Jensen]]<br>[[John Cossar]]
| starring = [[Kenneth Harlan]]<br>[[Heinie Conklin]]<br>[[Mary McAllister]]<br>[[David Butler (director)|David Butler]]<br>[[Eulalie Jensen]]<br>[[John Cossar]]
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| cinematography = Edwin B. DuPar
| cinematography = Edwin B. DuPar
| editing = [[Clarence Kolster]]
| editing = [[Clarence Kolster]]
| studio = [[Warner Bros.]]
| studio = [[Warner Bros.]]
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'''''The Sap''''' is a 1926 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Erle C. Kenton]] and written by [[Edward T. Lowe Jr.]]. It is based on the 1924 play ''The Sap'' by William A. Grew. The film stars [[Kenneth Harlan]], [[Heinie Conklin]], [[Mary McAllister]], [[David Butler (director)|David Butler]], [[Eulalie Jensen]] and [[John Cossar]]. The film was released by [[Warner Bros.]] on March 20, 1926.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/499856/The-Sap/ |title=The Sap (1926) - Overview |publisher=TCM.com |date= |accessdate=2018-02-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/11876 |title=The Sap |publisher=Catalog.afi.com |date= |accessdate=2018-02-09}}</ref>
'''''The Sap''''' is a 1926 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Erle C. Kenton]] and written by [[Edward T. Lowe Jr.]] It is based on the 1924 play ''The Sap'' by [[William A. Grew]]. The film stars [[Kenneth Harlan]], [[Heinie Conklin]], [[Mary McAllister]], [[David Butler (director)|David Butler]], [[Eulalie Jensen]] and [[John Cossar]]. The film was released by [[Warner Bros.]] on March 20, 1926.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/499856/The-Sap/ |title=The Sap (1926) - Overview |publisher=TCM.com |date= |accessdate=February 9, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/11876 |title=The Sap |publisher=Catalog.afi.com |date= |accessdate=February 9, 2018}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
The titular sap is Barry Weston, a coward who goes off to war unexpectedly fights heroically and is welcomed back to his hometown.<ref>[[American Film Institute|AFI]] Catalogue 1971 Source: William A. Grew, The Sap (New York opening: December 15, 1924). Barry Weston, who has been coddled into cowardice by his mother, goes off to war and out of sheer terror fights splendidly. He is welcomed back to his hometown as a hero, ...</ref>
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==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Kenneth Harlan]] as Barry Weston
*[[Kenneth Harlan]] as Barry Weston, a coward forced into war who comes home a hero
*[[Heinie Conklin]] as Wienie Duke
*[[Heinie Conklin]] as Wienie Duke
*[[Mary McAllister]] as Janet
*[[Mary McAllister]] as Janet
*[[David Butler (director)|David Butler]] as Vance
*[[David Butler (director)|David Butler]] as Vance
*[[Eulalie Jensen]] as Mrs. Weston
*[[Eulalie Jensen]] as Mrs. Weston, Barry's mother
*[[John Cossar]] as Janet's Father
*[[John Cossar]] as Janet's Father


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 12 September 2023

The Sap
Directed byErle C. Kenton
Screenplay byEdward T. Lowe Jr.
Story byEdward T. Lowe Jr.
Philip Klein
Based onThe Sap
by William A. Grew
StarringKenneth Harlan
Heinie Conklin
Mary McAllister
David Butler
Eulalie Jensen
John Cossar
CinematographyEdwin B. DuPar
Edited byClarence Kolster
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • March 20, 1926 (1926-03-20)
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Sap is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. It is based on the 1924 play The Sap by William A. Grew. The film stars Kenneth Harlan, Heinie Conklin, Mary McAllister, David Butler, Eulalie Jensen and John Cossar. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 20, 1926.[1][2]

Plot

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The titular sap is Barry Weston, a coward who goes off to war unexpectedly fights heroically and is welcomed back to his hometown.[3]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "The Sap (1926) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Sap". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  3. ^ AFI Catalogue 1971 Source: William A. Grew, The Sap (New York opening: December 15, 1924). Barry Weston, who has been coddled into cowardice by his mother, goes off to war and out of sheer terror fights splendidly. He is welcomed back to his hometown as a hero, ...
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