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Children of Eve | |
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Directed by | John H. Collins |
Written by | John H. Collins |
Based on | Katy by John H. Collins |
Produced by | Edison Manufacturing Company |
Cinematography | Ned Van Buren John Arnold(fr) |
Distributed by | Kleine-Edison Feature Films |
Release date | November 10, 1915 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Children of Eve is a 1915 silent film directed by John H. Collins and starring Viola Dana. It was produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, distributed by an arrangement between Edison and George Kleine.[1][2]
Cast
- Viola Dana - Fifty-Fifty Mamie
- Robert Conness - Henry Clay Madison
- Tom Blake - Bennie the Typ (*as Thomas F. Blake)
- Nellie Grant - Flossy Wilson
- Robert Walker - Bert Madison (*aka Robert D. Walker)
- William Wadsworth - Peddler
- James Harris - Mill Foreman
- Hubert Dawley - Bobbie Roche
- Warren Cook - Doctor
- Brad Sutton - Bouncer
Preservation status
- The film is preserved in the George Eastman House collection and The Library of Congress.[3]
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