The Actor's Children
1910 film by Barry O'Neil / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Actor's Children is a 1910 American silent short drama written by Lloyd Lonergan and produced by the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York. The film features Orilla Smith, Yale Boss, Frank Hall Crane and Nicholas Jordan. The production was not the first film subject by the company, but it was the first to be released. Both Barry O'Neil and Lloyd B. Carleton have been credited as the director of the production. Edwin Thanhouser stated that 19 copies of the film were produced and distributed to dealers.
The Actor's Children | |
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Directed by | Barry O'Neil |
Written by | Lloyd Lonergan |
Produced by | Edwin Thanhouser |
Starring | Orilla Smith Yale Boss Frank Hall Crane Nicholas Jordan |
Cinematography | Blair W. Smith |
Edited by | Gertrude Thanhouser |
Distributed by | Thanhouser Company |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
The film begins with two unemployed parents obtaining employment in an upcoming theater production. Shortly after returning home, the landlady shows up and demands the rent, but can not collect. She gives them one week, but the theater production does not manifest, and the parents again search for work. While they are out, the landlady finds a tenant and puts the children out on the street. They end up dancing for an organ grinder and are saved by a theater manager who puts them on his vaudeville bill. The parents come into a fortune and are reunited by their children at the theater. The film was met with positive reviews and some criticism for its acting and scenario, but the industry had reasons to encourage the success of Edwin Thanhouser's company. A print of the film exists, but it was the subject of nitrate deterioration.