The Italian Barber
The Italian Barber is a 1911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Joseph Graybill and featuring Mary Pickford.[1] The film, by the Biograph Company, was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey when many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century.[2][3][4][5]
The Italian Barber | |
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Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
Starring | Joseph Graybill |
Cinematography | G. W. Bitzer |
Distributed by | General Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 17 Minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Joseph Graybill - Tony
- Mary Pickford - Alice
- Marion Sunshine - Florence
- Mack Sennett - Bobby Mack
- Kate Bruce - Mother
- Robert Harron - man buying papers
- John T. Dillon - man buying papers
- W. C. Robinson - in shop
- Donald Crisp - at ball
- Adolph Lestina
- Vivian Prescott
- Edward Dillon
- Jeanie MacPherson
- Lottie Pickford
- Claire McDowell
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See also
References
- Graham, C.C., Higgins S., Mancini, E. & Vieira, J.L. D.W. Griffith and the Biograph Company. Netuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1985. Page 101.
- Koszarski, Richard (2004), Fort Lee: The Film Town, Rome, Italy: John Libbey Publishing -CIC srl, ISBN 0-86196-653-8
- "Studios and Films". Fort Lee Film Commission. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- Fort Lee Film Commission (2006), Fort Lee Birthplace of the Motion Picture Industry, Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 0-7385-4501-5
- The Italian Barber at silentera.com
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