The Spy (1914 film)
The Spy is a 1914 American silent adventure film based on the 1821 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper, directed by Otis Turner, and released by Universal Studios.[1][2]
The Spy | |
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Directed by | Otis Turner |
Written by | James Dayton |
Based on | The Spy by James Fenimore Cooper |
Starring | Herbert Rawlinson Edna Maison Ella Hall William Worthington |
Distributed by | Universal Film Manufacturing Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 4 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Herbert Rawlinson as Harvey Birch (the spy)
- Edna Maison as Katrie (sweetheart of Harvey Birch)
- Ella Hall as Frances Wharton
- William Worthington as Gen. Washington
- Edward Alexander as Maj. Dunwoodie
- Rex De Rosselli as Mr. Wharton
- J. W. Pike as Henry (son of Mr. Wharton)
- Frank Lloyd as Jake Parsons
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gollark: Don't worry, I mostly just wanted to say helling heck, continue.
gollark: Helling heck, must you advertise it constantly?
External links
- The Spy on IMDb
- The Spy at AllMovie
- Edward Harris. Cooper on Film at James Fenimore Cooper Society Website
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