One on Romance explained

One on Romance
Director:Edwin Middleton
Producer:Siegmund Lubin
Country:United States
Studio:Lubin Manufacturing Company
Distributor:General Film Company

One on Romance is a 1913 American silent black and white romance comedy film directed by Edwin Middleton, written by Anita Bresman, produced by Siegmund Lubin and starring Jack Barrymore.[1]

It's a lost film[2] on a split reel, where two films are placed on the same reel.[3] The films was produced by the Philadelphia-based Lubin Manufacturing Company and was lost in an explosion and fire at the Lubin vaults in 1914.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Norden, Martin F. . Barrymore, John (1882–1942) . Pendergast . Sara . Pendergast . Tom . St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture . 1 . 2000 . . Detroit, MI . 978-1-55862-401-6 . 80–83.
  2. Book: Morrison, Michael A. . John Barrymore: Shakespearean Actor . 1997 . . Cambridge . 978-0-521-62028-4 . 51–52 . registration .
  3. Book: Miller, Blair . American Silent Film Comedies: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Persons, Studios and Terminology . 1995 . . Jefferson, NC . 978-0-89950-929-7 . 225.
  4. Book: Peters, Margot . Margot Peters . The House of Barrymore . 1990 . . New York, NY . 978-0-671-74799-2 . 149.