The Octoroon (1909 film)

The Octoroon is a 1909 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott, shot in Florida.

The Octoroon
Directed bySidney Olcott
Produced bySidney Olcott
Production
company
Distributed byGeneral Film Company
Release date
  • January 29, 1909 (1909-01-29)
Running time
835 ft
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent film
(English intertitles)

Production notes

The film was shot in Jacksonville,[1] Florida.

Other title : A Story of the Turpentine Forest

Bibliography

  • The Moving Picture World vol 4 n°1, p 11; p 533.
  • The New York Dramatic Mirror, 1909, January 9, p 9; January 16, p 7.
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References

  1. The Moving Picture World, Vol 4, n°1, p 533


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