1909 film
The Roue's Heart | |
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Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
Written by | D. W. Griffith |
Starring | Harry Solter |
Cinematography | G. W. Bitzer |
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Running time | 8 minutes (one reel) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
The Roue's Heart is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith.[1]
Cast[edit]
- Harry Solter as Monsieur Flamant
- Linda Arvidson as Noblewoman / Sculptress's Friend
- John R. Cumpson as Nobleman
- Adele DeGarde as Sculptress's Model
- Gladys Egan as Child
- Anita Hendrie as Noblewoman
- Charles Inslee as Nobleman
- Arthur V. Johnson as Nobleman / Servant
- Florence Lawrence as Noblewoman
- Marion Leonard as Sculptress
- David Miles as Nobleman (unconfirmed)
- Owen Moore as Nobleman
- Barry O'Moore as Nobleman (as Herbert Yost)
- Mack Sennett as Servant
- Dorothy West as Sculptress's Friend
References[edit]
- ^ "The Roue's Heart". Silent Era. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
External links[edit]
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