The Little Minister (1915 film)
The Little Minister is a 1915 British silent romance film directed by Percy Nash and starring Joan Ritz, Gregory Scott and Henry Vibart. It was based on an 1891 novel The Little Minister by J.M. Barrie which was subsequently turned into a play The Little Minister in 1897.[1] It was one of five film adaptations of the story.
The Little Minister | |
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Directed by | Percy Nash |
Written by | Based on the novel and play by J. M. Barrie |
Starring | Joan Ritz, Gregory Scott, Henry Vibart |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Joan Ritz - Babbie
- Gregory Scott - Gavin Dishart
- Henry Vibart - Rob Dow
- Fay Davis - Margaret Dishart
- Dame May Whitty - Nanny Webster
- Douglas Payne - Lord Rintoul
- Frank Tennant - Captain Halliwell
- John Marlborough East - Thomas Whamond
- Brian Daly - Snecky Hobart
- Douglas Cox - Silva Tosh
- Alfred Wilmore - Micah Dow
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References
- "The Little Minister (1915)". BFI. Archived from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
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