Role: Katherine
Co-stars: Douglas Fairbanks, Edwin Maxwell, Dorothy Jordan, Joseph Cawthorn, Clyde Cook, Geoffrey Wardwell
Prod/Dist Co: The Elton Corporation, The Pickford Corporation/United Artists
Director: Sam Taylor
Screenwriter: Sam Taylor, adapted from the play by William Shakespeare
Cinematographer: Karl Struss
Art Decorators: William Cameron Menzies and Laurence Irving
Editor: Allen McNeil
Produced by Mary Pickford
Original review from Variety (Dec. 4, 1929):
A money picture, easily, for it’s worth 75 cents for anyone to see Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks do this kind of stuff in a vastly extravagant burlesque of Bill Shakespeare’s best laugh. The two stars often turn that into a howl. … As this was built for laughs only and gets them, nothing else matters. For laughs get money, and besides the laughs you have Mary Pickford, with Douglas Fairbanks – and Shakespeare at last!