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The Day After is a 1909 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress.[1]
The Day After | |
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Directed by | D. W. Griffith Frank Powell |
Written by | Mary Pickford |
Starring | Blanche Sweet |
Distributed by | Biograph Company |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
Plot
editMr. and Mrs. Hilton decided to give a big New Year's Eve party. They both agree to control their drinking, but as the guests arrive and the party continues both get drunk. The next day Mr. Hilton, feeling guilty for being weak, fears to confront his wife, until he finds out she was guilty as well.
Cast
edit- Arthur V. Johnson as Mr. Hilton
- Blanche Sweet as The New Year
- Marion Leonard as Mrs. Hilton
- George Nichols as A Friend
- Linda Arvidson as Servant
- Frank Evans as Party Guest
- James Kirkwood as Party Guest
- Henry Lehrman as Party Guest
- Jeanie MacPherson as Party Guest
- W. Chrystie Miller as The Old Year
- Anthony O'Sullivan as Party Guest
- Gertrude Robinson as Party Guest
- Paul Scardon as Party Guest (unconfirmed)
- Mack Sennett as Party Guest
- Henry B. Walthall as Party Guest
- Dorothy West as Party Guest
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Silent Era: The Day After". silentera. Retrieved July 2, 2008.
External links
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