Barnaby Rudge (film)
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Barnaby Rudge | |
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Directed by |
Thomas Bentley Cecil M. Hepworth |
Produced by | Cecil M. Hepworth |
Written by |
Thomas Bentley Charles Dickens |
Starring |
Tom Powers Violet Hopson Stewart Rome Chrissie White |
Release dates |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Barnaby Rudge is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and Cecil M. Hepworth and starring Tom Powers, Stewart Rome and Violet Hopson.[1] It was an adaptation of the novel Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens which was set amidst the 1780 Gordon Riots in London.
Cast
- Tom Powers - Barnaby Rudge
- Violet Hopson - Emma Haresdale
- Stewart Rome - Maypole Hugh
- Chrissie White - Dolly Varden
- Lionelle Howard - Edward Chester
- John MacAndrews - Geoffrey Haredale
- Henry Vibart - Sir John Chester
- Harry Gilbey - Lord George Gordon
- Harry Royston - Dennis
- Harry Buss - Simon Tappertit
- William Felton - Mr. Rudge
- William Langley - Gabriel Varden
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