The Redemption of David Corson
The Redemption of David Corson is a lost[1] 1914 silent film drama directed by Frederick A. Thomson and starring William Farnum. It was produced by Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor.[2][3]
The Redemption of David Corson | |
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Directed by | Frederick A. Thomson |
Produced by | Daniel Frohman Adolph Zukor |
Written by | Frederick A. Thomson (scenario) |
Based on | the novel The Redemption of David Corson by Charles Frederic Goss c.1900 |
Starring | William Farnum |
Distributed by | State Rights |
Release date | April 10, 1914 |
Running time | 4 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent..English titles |
This story was based on a novel The Redemption of David Corson by Charles Frederic Goss. In 1906 Lottie Blair Parker, of Way Down East fame, wrote a Broadway play version.[4]
Cast
- William Farnum - David Corson
- Robert Broderick - Dr. Parcelsus
- Constance Mollineaux - Pepeeta, the gypsy girl
- Hal Clarendon - Andy MacFarlane
- Helen Aubrey - David's Mother
- William Cowper - Elder Sprague
- Leonard Grover - Justice of the Peace
- William Vaughn - The Gypsy Chief (*see Wilhelm von Brincken)
References
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