Arizona (1913 film)
Arizona was a 1913 silent western film directed by Augustus Thomas based on his famous 1899 play Arizona which on stage starred Vincent Serrano and Eleanor Robson. It is one of the first feature films made in the United States, alongside Cleopatra and Richard III. Cyril Scott plays the lead Lt. Denton.[1][2]
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Directed by | Augustus Thomas Lawrence B. McGill |
Produced by | All-Star Feature Corporation |
Written by | Augustus Thomas |
Based on | Arizona, a play, by Augustus Thomas |
Starring | Cyril Scott Gail Kane |
Cinematography | Lucien Tainguy |
Distributed by | State's Rights |
Release date | August 1913 |
Running time | 6 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Robert Broderick - Henry Canby
- Cyril Scott - Lt. Denton
- Gail Kane - Bonita Canby
- William Conklin - Captain Hodgman
- Francis Carlyle - Colonel Bonham
- H. D. Blakemore - Dr. Fenlon
- Alma Bradley - Lena Kellar
- Gertrude Shipman - Estrella Bonham
- Wong Ling - Sam Wong
- Elizabeth McCall - Mrs. Canby
- Charles E. Davenport - Tony Mostano
- Charles E. Graham - Sergeant Kellar
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References
External links
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