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  1. A Tailor-Made Man is a 1922 American comedy silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray. The film stars Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel, Stanton Heck, Edythe Chapman, and Irene. The film was released on August 5, 1922, by United Artists. The film survives at Gosfilmofond Of Russia. Cast

  2. Synopsis. John Paul Bart works as a clothes presser in the tailor shop of Anton Huber. John Paul is a reader and a thinker, and has a theory on the psychology of clothes. He believes that good clothes create a good impression, but that much depends upon the individual to sustain that impression. Others in the tailor shop include Huber's ...

  3. A Tailor-Made Man is a 1922 American comedy silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray. The film stars Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel, Stanton Heck, Edythe Chapman, and Irene. The film was released on August 5, 1922, by United Artists. [1] [2] The film survives at Gosfilmofond Of Russia

  4. Books with an entry on A Tailor-Made Man. Robert B. Connelly The Motion Picture Guide, Silent Film 1910-1936 Chicago, 1986: ... IMDb: 0013654 ...

  5. A Tailor-Made Man is a 1922 American comedy silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray. The film stars Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel, Stanton Heck, Edythe Chapman, and Irene. The film was released on August 5, 1922, by United Artists. It is not known whether the film currently survives.

    • Joseph De Grasse
  6. John Paul Bart, a presser who has high respect for the favorable impression created by expensive clothes, «borrows» a suit to wear to an exclusive reception. There he attracts the attention of shipping magnate Abraham Nathan, who hires John Paul to handle his company’s labor problems. Against great odds and despite Gustavus Sonntag’s scheming, John Paul is successful, but he returns to ...

  7. A Tailor-Made Man: Directed by Joseph De Grasse. With Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel. John Paul Bart, a presser who has high respect for the favorable impression created by expensive clothes, "borrows" a suit to wear to an exclusive reception.

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