The Well (1913 film)
The Well is a 1913 American drama film featuring Harry Carey.
The Well | |
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Directed by | Anthony O'Sullivan |
Written by | Minnie Meyer |
Starring | Lionel Barrymore |
Distributed by | General Film Company |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Lionel Barrymore - The Farmer
- Claire McDowell - The Farmer's Wife
- Harry Carey - Giuseppe, the Farmhand
- George Beranger - The Accomplice
Synopsis
The movie was released with the logline: "Success Is often coveted instead of honestly earned. Through honest effort the farmer was enjoying the fruits of his labor, A. large irrigation well was among his new acquisitions. Therein his designing helpers held him prisoner while they left with his wealth and his daughter. There is an old saying, however, that an evil purpose always defeats its own end by some committing act."[1]
gollark: Yay what?
gollark: It's not like it'll give dragons horrible genetic defects.
gollark: *longingly stares at raffle page*
gollark: What thing?
gollark: At least it's bringing times down.
See also
- Harry Carey filmography
- Lionel Barrymore filmography
References
- "The Well (June 12)". The Moving Picture World (1059). June 1913.
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