| Chimmie Fadden Out West | |
|---|---|
![]() Film still with Victor Moore (center)  | |
| Directed by | Cecil B. DeMille | 
| Written by | Cecil B. DeMille Jeanie MacPherson Edward W. Townsend  | 
| Produced by | Cecil B. DeMille | 
| Starring | Victor Moore | 
| Cinematography | Alvin Wyckoff | 
| Edited by | Cecil B. DeMille | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent English intertitles  | 
| Budget | $15,096[1] | 
| Box office | $72,036[1] | 
Chimmie Fadden Out West is a 1915 American silent Western comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille.[2] It was made as a sequel to Chimmie Fadden. Once lost, a print is now held in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.[3][2]
Plot
Chimmie is sent out west as part of a scam by a railroad company. He is to pretend to find gold, then retreat as the company takes advantage. Things do not go as planned.[4]
Cast
- Victor Moore as Chimmie Fadden
 - Camille Astor as The Duchess
 - Raymond Hatton as Larry
 - Mrs. Lewis McCord as Mother Fadden
 - Ernest Joy as Mr. Van Courtlandt
 - Tom Forman as Antoine
 - Florence Dagmar as Betty Van Courtlandt
 - Harry Hadfield as Preston
 
References
- 1 2 "De Mille's Costs-Gross". Variety. March 21, 1928. p. 5. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
 - 1 2 "Progressive Silent Film List: Chimmie Fadden Out West". Silent Era. Retrieved May 15, 2008.
 - ↑ The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Chimmie Fadden Out West
 - ↑ "Put Chimmie Fadden Into a Movie Play. Townsend's Bowery Boy Wins Many Laughs While Seeking a Mine Out West". The New York Times. November 22, 1915. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
 
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