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A Lodging for the Night
1912 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Lodging for the Night is a 1912 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and stars Mary Pickford and Charles West.[1] The film is also referred to as Lodging for the Night.[2] The plot was perhaps very vaguely inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's story of the same name[3] and is supposedly set in the Old South.[4][5]
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Cast
- Charles West as Dick Logan
- Mary Pickford as The Mexican Girl
- Charles Hill Mailes as The Mexican Girl's Father
- Frank Opperman as The Owner of the Gambling Hall
- Frank Evans as The Gambler
- W. C. Robinson as The Bartender/ A Deputy
- Robert Harron as The Victim/in Gambling Hall
- Mae Marsh as First Mexican Couple - The Woman
- Christy Cabanne as The First Mexican Couple - The Man
- Alfred Paget as The Sheriff
- Hector Dion as The Porter
Uncredited
- John Barrymore at card table/conspirator/thug
- Lionel Barrymore at Desperado at card table
- Sidney Drew at card table (unconfirmed!)
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