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Thanhouser Collection. Volume 7: Thanhouser Presents Shakespeare (2007 Film)
aka: Cymbeline King Lear Winter’s Tale, The
Three silent Shakespeare films produced by the Thanhouser Company. The films were restored and updated with new musical accompaniment composed by Raymond A. Brubacher and released on dvd in 2007. The titles...
King Lear (1916 Film)
- Director
- Ernest Warde
Fiction film. King Lear directed by Ernest Warde and adapted by Philip Lonergan with Frederick Warde as Lear.
Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player (1916 Film)
- Director
- Frederic Sullivan
Feature film contributing to the Shakespeare tercentenary and concerning the Bacon-Shakespeare authorship question. Miss Gray (LaBadie) and Lieutenant Stanton (Vaughn) are engaged but disagree as to who...
When Hungry Hamlet Fled (1915 Film)
Comedy short. An experienced actor directs a melodrama for an amateur troupe. A jealous young man sabotages the set.
Soap Suds Star, The (1915 Film)
- Series
- Falstaff Comedies
Comedy. Observing a laundress’ attack on a customer who tries to leave without paying, a vaudeville booking agent hires them to perform the same scene on stage. The two demand to perform Shakespeare, so...
Two Little Dromios (1914 Film)
Fiction short. Moving Picture World notes ‘This single reel works up so entertainingly that the story could well be carried through a second reel. Mignon Anderson plays the double part of a country and...
Cymbeline (1913 Film)
- Director
- Lucius J. Henderson
- Producer
- Frederic Sullivan
Fiction film. Cymbeline with Florence LaBadie as Imogen.
Merchant of Venice, The (1912 Film)
- Director
- Barry O’Neil
- Producer
- Edwin Thanhouser
Fiction short. The Merchant of Venice directed by Barry O’Neill and adapted by Lloyd Lonergan and Gertrude Thanhauser. William J. Bowman is Shylock.
Nicholas Nickleby (1912 Film)
- Director
- George O. Nicholls
Shortened adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel. Includes the sequences where Nicholas joins the Crummles’ company and plays Romeo in their production of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet (1911 Film)
- Director
- Barry O’Neil
Abbreviated version of the play with Julia M.Taylor as Juliet and George Lessey as Romeo. Ball (op cit) notes ‘The costuming was good, and all in all the film contains considerable visual movement, and...