The Two Orphans (1915 film) explained

The Two Orphans
Director:Herbert Brenon
Starring:Theda Bara
Cinematography:Phil Rosen
Distributor:Fox Film Corporation
Country:United States
Language:Silent
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The Two Orphans was a 1915 American silent romantic drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Theda Bara. This film was based on the 1872 French play Les deux orphelines, by Adolphe D'Ennery and Eugene Cormon[1] which was translated into English by N. Hart Jackson.[2] It was the play that was being performed at the time the Brooklyn Theater Fire broke out.[3] The film was made by Fox Film Corporation and was partially shot on location in Québec, Canada.[4] It is now considered to be lost.

In 1921 D. W. Griffith made a second adaptation of the play, Orphans of the Storm, starring Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silent Era: The Two Orphans . June 27, 2008. silentera.
  2. "Some Great Old Plays" Munsey Magazine page 123, column 1
  3. Book: Zecher, Henry . William Gillette, America's Sherlock Holmes. 2011. Xlibris Corporation. 978-1-453-55582-8. 99.
  4. Book: Golden, Eve. Vamp: The Rise and Fall Of Theda Bara. 1996. Rowman & Littlefield. 1-887-32200-0. 61.
  5. Book: Brooks, Peter . The Melodramatic Imagination: Balzac, Henry James, Melodrama, and the Mode of Excess : with a New Preface. 2. 1976. Yale University Press. 0-300-06553-1. X.