The Deaf Mute
The Deaf Mute is a 1913 short war drama black and white film directed by Allen Ramsey, written by Rupert Hughes and produced by Thomas A. Edison.[1][2] It is the only Kinetophone film shot outside a sound stage.[3]
The Deaf Mute | |
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Directed by | Allen Ramsey |
Produced by | Thomas A. Edison |
Written by | Rupert Hughes |
Cinematography | Joe Physiog |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | American Talking Picture Company |
Release date | 1913 |
Cast
- Robert Lawrence as Brigadier General Eldred, U.S.A.
- W.B. Wainwright as Captain Morey, U.S.A.
- Henry Grady as Captain Leigh, U.S.A.
- Robert Lett as Sergeant Giluley, U.S.A.
- George Ballard as Edison Quartette
- O.J. McCormack as Edison Quartette
- Leo Parmet as Edison Quartette
- H.L. Wilson as Edison Quartette
References
- Schuchman, John S. (1999). Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry. University of Illinois Press. p. 30. ISBN 9780252068508.
- "The Deaf Mute (1913)". Silen Era. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- "Undercrank Productions 2018 DVD edition". Silent Era. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
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