Shadows of a Great City
1913 British film
- Herbert Blaché (play)
- Aaron Hoffman (play)
- Alec Worcester
- Chrissie White
- Harry Royston
Production
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Hepworth Pictures
Release date
- November 1913 (1913-11)
Running time
- Silent
- English intertitles
Shadows of a Great City is a 1913 British silent crime film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Alec Worcester, Chrissie White and Harry Royston. It is an adaptation of the 1884 play The Shadows of a Great City by Herbert Blaché and Aaron Hoffman. An American film adaptation was made two years later.[1]
Cast
- Alec Worcester as Tom Cooper
- Chrissie White as Nellie Standish
- Harry Royston as Jim Malone
- William Felton as Abe Nathan
- Harry Gilbey as George Benton
- John MacAndrews as Insp. Arkwright
- Ruby Belasco as Biddy Malone
References
- ^ Goble p.424
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- Shadows of a Great City at IMDb
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The films of Frank Wilson
- The Jewel Thieves Outwitted (1913)
- The Vicar of Wakefield (1913)
- A Cigarette-Maker's Romance (1913)
- Shadows of a Great City (1913)
- Justice (1914)
- The Heart of Midlothian (1914)
- Her Boy (1915)
- The White Hope (1915)
- The Nightbirds of London (1915)
- A Bunch of Violets (1916)
- The White Boys (1916)
- The Grand Babylon Hotel (1916)
- The House of Fortescue (1916)
- Carrots (1917)
- Her Marriage Lines (1917)
- The Man Behind 'The Times' (1917)
- The House Opposite (1917)
- The Eternal Triangle (1917)
- Daughter of the Wilds (1917)
- A Munition Girl's Romance (1917)
- A Gamble for Love (1917)
- The Blindness of Fortune (1917)
- The Ragged Messenger (1917)
- The Snare (1918)
- A Turf Conspiracy (1918)
- The Woman Wins (1918)
- The Soul of Guilda Lois (1919)
- The Irresistible Flapper (1919)
- With All Her Heart (1920)
- The Winding Road (1920)
- The White Hope (1922)
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