Evidence (1915 film)
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Evidence | |
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Directed by | Edwin August |
Produced by | F. Ray Comstock Film Corporation |
Written by | Edwin August (scenario) |
Based on |
Evidence by Jean du Rocher MacPherson and L. du Rocher MacPherson |
Starring |
Edwin August Lillian Tucker Haidee Wright Florence Hackett |
Distributed by | World Film Company (William A. Brady) |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent film (English intertitles) |
Evidence is a 1915 silent film drama directed by and starring early film actor Edwin August and released by the World Film Company.
All or some portions of the film may have been shot in color as one of the locations was the Kinemacolor Studios in Flushing, Queens, New York. The film is based on a Broadway stage play, Evidence, performed in 1914. Actress Haidee Wright reprises her role from the play in this film. A lost film.[1][2]
Cast
- Edwin August - Curley Lushington
- Lillian Tucker - Lady Una Wimbourne
- Haidee Wright - Duchess of Gillingham
- Florence Hackett - Mrs. Ebengham
- Richard Temple - Captain Pollock
- Lionel Pape - Bertie Stavely
- Richard Buhler - Lord Cyril Wimbourne
- Maurice Steuart - Abington 'Bing' Wimbourne(*uncredited)
References
- ↑ Evidence as produced on Broadway at the Lyric Theatre, October 7, 1914 ; IBDb.com
- ↑ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988, p.251
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