East Lynne (1916 film)
Appearance
East Lynne | |
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Directed by | Bertram Bracken |
Written by | Mary Elizabeth Braddon Mary Murillo (scenario) |
Based on | East Lynne (1861) by Mrs. Henry Wood |
Produced by | William Fox |
Starring | Theda Bara Ben Deeley |
Cinematography | Rial Schellinger |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
East Lynne is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Bertram Bracken, starring Theda Bara. Produced by Fox Film Corporation, it is an adaptation of the 1861 novel East Lynne by English author Mrs. Henry Wood.[1] It was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey.[2] A 16mm print of the film was discovered in 1971 and purchased from Fox by the Museum of Modern Art where it is currently preserved. It is one of the few extant films of Theda Bara.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Theda Bara as Lady Isabel Carlisle
- Ben Deeley as Archibald Carlisle
- Stuart Holmes as Captain Levison
- Claire Whitney as Barbara Hare
- William H. Tooker as Judge Hare, Barbara's Father
- Loel Steuart as Carlisle Child
- Eldean Stuart as Little William Carlisle
- Eugenie Woodward as Mrs. Hare
- Stanhope Wheatcroft as Richard Hare
- Emily Fitzroy as Cornelia
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: East Lynne". silentera.com. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
- ^ https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/16708 [bare URL]
- ^ Golden, Eve (1998). Vamp: The Rise and Fall of Theda Bara. Vestal Press. p. 88. ISBN 1-461-73077-5.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Lynne (1916 film).
- East Lynne at IMDb
Categories:
- 1916 films
- 1916 drama films
- 1910s rediscovered films
- Silent American drama films
- American silent feature films
- American black-and-white films
- Films based on British novels
- Films set in England
- Films produced by William Fox
- Fox Film films
- Rediscovered American films
- Films directed by Bertram Bracken
- 1910s American films
- Films shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey
- Surviving American silent films
- 1910s drama film stubs