A Soldier's Duty
A Soldier's Duty is a film produced by the Edison Company in 1912.
A Soldier's Duty | |
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Directed by | Charles Brabin |
Written by | Charles Brabin |
Starring | Augustus Phillips Gertrude McCoy George Lessey Wadsworth Harris Harry Linson |
Distributed by | Edison |
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Running time | 1000 ft (approx.) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Release
The film was released in the United States on October 19, 1912,[1] and remained in circulation on US screens through at least the following January.[2]
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References
- Edison Kinetogram. Vol 7. No 6. p 6. 15 October 1912. Retrieved 25 December 2015
- Dixie Theatre The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot. Vol 18. No 48. Ed 1. 18 January 1913. p 3. Retrieved 1 January 2016
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