The Son of Wallingford is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by George Randolph Chester and Lillian Josephine Chester and starring Wilfrid North, Tom Gallery and Antrim Short.
[1] It is based on George Chester's novel The Son of Wallingford about a confidence trickster, itself inspired by his Cosmopolitan articles and an earlier hit play Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.
It was shot at Vitagraph's Flatbush Studios in Brooklyn.
It was released by Vitagraph a couple of months before a Paramount Pictures version of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.
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