The Redemption of David Corson

The Redemption of David Corson is a lost[1] 1914 silent film drama directed by Frederick A. Thomson and starring William Farnum. It was produced by Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor.[2][3]

The Redemption of David Corson
Directed byFrederick A. Thomson
Produced byDaniel Frohman
Adolph Zukor
Written byFrederick A. Thomson (scenario)
Based onthe novel The Redemption of David Corson by Charles Frederic Goss c.1900
StarringWilliam Farnum
Distributed byState Rights
Release date
April 10, 1914
Running time
4 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English titles

This story was based on a novel The Redemption of David Corson by Charles Frederic Goss. In 1906 Lottie Blair Parker, of Way Down East fame, wrote a Broadway play version.[4]

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