In Little Italy

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In Little Italy
Directed byD. W. Griffith
Written byFrank E. Woods
StarringMarion Leonard
George Nichols
Henry B. Walthall
CinematographyG. W. Bitzer
Distributed byBiograph Company
Release date
  • December 23, 1909 (1909-12-23)
Running time
10 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent

In Little Italy is a 1909 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith.[1]

Plot[]

Marie has two lovely men pretending her, she decided to reject Tony and accept Victor as her new sweetheart. Tony, frustrated and jealous for Marie's decision stabs Victor, but later he discovers that Victor was still alive and decided to break into Marie's house where Victor is convalescing to finish the job.

Cast[]

  • Marion Leonard - Marie Cadrone
  • George Nichols - Tony Guiletto
  • Henry B. Walthall - Victor
  • Charles Arling
  • Kate Bruce - At the Ball
  • William J. Butler - In Bar
  • Charles Craig - At the Ball
  • Adele DeGarde
  • Gladys Egan - One of the Children
  • Frank Evans - Sheriff's Deputy
  • Ruth Hart - At the Ball
  • Guy Hedlund - At the Ball (unconfirmed)
  • James Kirkwood - Sheriff
  • Henry Lehrman - At the Ball
  • Stephanie Longfellow - At the Ball (unconfirmed)
  • Jeanie Macpherson - At the Ball
  • W. Chrystie Miller - In Bar
  • Owen Moore - At the Ball
  • Anthony O'Sullivan - A peddlar
  • Billy Quirk - At the Ball
  • Gertrude Robinson - At the Ball
  • Mack Sennett - In Bar / At the Ball
  • Marion Sunshine
  • Blanche Sweet - At the Ball
  • J. Waltham - In Bar
  • Dorothy West - At the Ball

See also[]

  • D. W. Griffith filmography
  • Blanche Sweet filmography

References[]

  1. ^ "Silent Era: In Little Italy". silentera. Retrieved July 1, 2008.

External links[]

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