Caprice | |
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Directed by | J. Searle Dawley |
Produced by | Adolph Zukor Daniel Frohman |
Written by | Howard P. Taylor(play) |
Starring | Mary Pickford Owen Moore |
Cinematography | H. Lyman Broening |
Distributed by | State's Rights Paramount Pictures (1918 rerelease) |
Release date(s) | November 10, 1913 November 24, 1918(rerelease) |
Running time | 4 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film(English intertitles) |
Caprice is a 1913 silent film feature produced by Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor(his Famous Players Film Company) and starring Mary Pickford. J. Searle Dawley directed. Though Zukor helped finance the film it was distributed on a 'State's Rights' arrangement primarily since no Paramount Pictures had yet to exist. The story of this film had been acted on the stage by a young Minnie Maddern Fiske in the 1880s, one of her earliest successes as an adult actress. The same story gives Pickford the chance to arise to the height of a fine actress instead of just merely a popular performer. This film is lost.[1] [2]
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