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Poor Mrs. Jones (1926) is a 46 minute, black and white comedy, drama and family silent film produced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and directed by Raymond Evans. [1] Shot on location in Washington, DC and at a farm in Maryland, the film features Leona Roberts as Jane Jones, a rural housewife tired of a grueling and unglamorous day-to-day life. She takes a vacation to the city where she stays with her sister Hattie, played by Maud Howell Smith.
Cast and Crew
- Raymond Evans - Director
- Grace Frysinger - Writer
- Martin Marks - Music
- Eugene Tucker - Cinematography
- Leona Roberts - Lane Jones
- Walter Beck - John Jones,
- Maud Howell Smith - Hattie - Jane's sister
- Arthur J. Rhodes - Hattie's husband
- ^ IMDb. "Poor Mrs. Jones!". https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1183719/companycredits?ref_=ttfc_sa_3