Civilian Clothes is a surviving 1920 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It stars Thomas Meighan and was directed by Hugh Ford. This film is based on a Broadway play, Civilian Clothes, by Thompson Buchanan. Thurston Hall played Meighan's part in the play. It is preserved at Gosfilmofond Russian Archives, Moscow.
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