The Third Degree (1913 film)

The Third Degree is a lost[1] 1913 silent film melodrama directed by Barry O'Neil and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. It was based on the 1909 Broadway play by Charles Klein.[2][3]

The Third Degree
Directed byBarry O'Neil
Produced byLubin Manufacturing Company
Written byCharles Klein(play & scenario)
CinematographyFred Chaston
Distributed byGeneral Film Company
Release date
December 29, 1913
Running time
5 reels


Cast

  • Gaston Bell - Howard Jeffries, Jr.
  • Robert Dunbar - Howard Jeffries, Sr.
  • Carlotta Doti - Annie Jeffries
  • Robert Whittier - Robert Underwood
  • George Soule Spencer - Richard Brewster
  • Lila Leslie - Mrs. Howard Jeffries, Sr. (*as Lilie Leslie)
  • Bartley McCullum - Captain Clinton
  • Bernard Siegel - Dr. Bernstein
  • Robert Graham - Bellboy
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