East Lynne (1913 film)
East Lynne is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Blanche Forsythe, Fred Paul and Fred Morgan.[1] It is based on the 1861 novel East Lynne by Ellen Wood.
East Lynne | |
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Directed by | Bert Haldane |
Produced by | William G.B. Barker |
Written by | Ellen Wood (novel) Harry Engholm |
Starring | Blanche Forsythe Fred Paul Fred Morgan Rachel de Solla |
Cinematography | Oscar Bovill |
Production company | Barker Motion Photography |
Distributed by | Walturdaw |
Release date | May 1913 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Blanche Forsythe - Lady Isobel
- Fred Paul - Archibald Carlyle
- Fred Morgan - Captain Levison
- Rachel de Solla - Cornelia Carlyle
- May Morton - Joyce
- Pippin - Little Willie
- Doreen O'Connor - Afy Hallijohn
- Lindsay Fincham - Barbara Hare
- Rolf Leslie
- Roy Travers
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