Claire McDowell and Henry Walthall in Two Daughters of Eve 1912c

   Claire McDowell and Henry B. Walthall


Directed by               D. W. Griffith
Produced by             Biograph Company
Scenario by               George Hennessy       
Starring                     Henry B. Walthall, Claire McDowell, Florence Geneva, Christy Cabanne, D.W. Griffith, Robert Harron
Cinematography       Billy Bitzer
Distributed by           The General Film Company, Incorporated
Release date               September 19, 1912
Running time             11 min.
Country                      United States
Language                    Silent film, English intertitles

 

This film is part of our Silent Gems Collection and the DVD is available on Ebay. This film is on DVD "D.W. Griffith Rare Shorts disc 8". You can also obtain the films from our Silent Gems Collection as a reward for donation. For details click here.

 

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"Two Daughters of Eve" is a short drama, included in our program to illustrate the work of our stars Robert Harron and cinematographer Billy Bitzer.


When a child wanders away, its mother finds it on a theater stage and insults a show girl, who vows revenge.



Robert Harron in Two Daughters of Eve 1912 01b

   Robert Harron

 

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This D.W. Griffith collection contains 82 films on 13 DVDs. It complements D.W. Griffith's rare shorts that we have previously released in the Mary Pickford collection (36 films on 4 DVDs), the Arthur Johnson collection (9 films on 2 DVDs), the Robert Harron collection (6 films on 1 DVD) and the Florence Lawrence collection (11 films on 1 DVD).

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