The Christian (1915 film) explained

The Christian
Director:George Loane Tucker
Studio:London Film Company
Distributor:Jury’s Imperial Pictures
Country:United Kingdom

The Christian is a 1915 British silent film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Derwent Hall Caine and Elizabeth Risdon. The film is an adaptation of Hall Caine's 1897 novel The Christian.[1] This was the third film of the story, the first The Christian (1911) was made in Australia and the second The Christian (1914) was made in the United States. The Christian was made by the London Film company, which was at the time England's most highly regarded producing organisation and whose policy was to film works of the great authors.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Goble p.67
  2. Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1915). Motion Picture News. 1915. 17 July 1915. 84. 14 April 2018. Exhibitors' Times, inc..