A Prize Package
A Prize Package is a 1912 American silent black and white comedy film produced by Siegmund Lubin.
A Prize Package | |
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Produced by | Siegmund Lubin |
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Distributed by | General Film Company |
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It's a lost film on one reel.[1][2] The films was produced by the Philadelphia-based Lubin Manufacturing Company and was lost in an explosion and fire at the Lubin vaults in 1914.[3]
Cast
- Jerold T. Hevener as Spoony Pete
- Eleanor Caines as Fannie Fatima
- Marie Rainford as Miss Wiggins
- Jack Barrymore as Si Hawkins
- William Raus as The Old Maid
gollark: So none are safe, and you cannot possibly hope to escape.
gollark: Unfortunately, nobody knows what ideal human morals are - or, well, everyone knows different ones - and they'd be hard to implement anyway.
gollark: That will* work.
gollark: Empathy is insensitive to scale and focuses on emotionally salient issues. This is undesirable.
gollark: That's during training - after this you can just use the giant matrices of inscrutable data to process an input directly.
See also
- John Barrymore filmography
References
- Morrison, Michael A. (1997). John Barrymore: Shakespearean Actor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 51-52. ISBN 978-0-521-62028-4.
- Norden, Martin F. (2000). "Barrymore, John (1882–1942)". In Pendergast, Sara; Pendergast, Tom (eds.). St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. 1. Detroit, MI: St. James Press. pp. 80–83. ISBN 978-1-55862-401-6.
- Peters, Margot (1990). The House of Barrymore. New York, NY: Touchstone Books. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-671-74799-2.
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