The Englishman and the Girl was a 1910 short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Being restored by Film Preservation Society.[1]
The Englishman and the Girl | |
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Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
Written by | D. W. Griffith |
Starring | Charles Craig Mary Pickford |
Cinematography | Billy Bitzer |
Distributed by | Biograph |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
editA small town's drama group is preparing for a Pocahontas-type play, when one of the member's English relatives suddenly arrives for a visit. This man, unlike the theater group, does not have any sense of humor, which sparks the relative and his friends to play practical jokes on him. They dress up as Indians to scare them, but the Englishman is so convinced, that he grabs his gun to shoot at them. At another moment, they try to get revenge by pretending to attack him, but the plan again backfires when the Englishman uses a prop gun from a heroine to horrify them.[2]
Cast
edit- Charles Craig as Albert Wilberforce
- Mary Pickford as The Girl
- George Nichols as Mr. Thayer
- Kate Bruce as Mrs. Thayer
- Gladys Egan as The Child
- Ruth Hart as A Friend
- Dorothy West as A Friend/Member of Dramatic Club
- Francis J. Grandon as In Store/Member of Dramatic Club
- Anthony O'Sullivan as In Store/Member of Dramatic Club
- Mack Sennett as In Store/Member of Dramatic Club
- Linda Arvidson as Member of Dramatic Club
- Dell Henderson as Member of Dramatic Club
- W. Chrystie Miller as Member of Dramatic Club
- Gertrude Robinson as Member of Dramatic Club
- Thomas H. Ince
- Florence Barker
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "PSFL: The Englishman and the Girl". Silent Era.com. January 20, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ^ Review Summary The New York Times
External links
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