The Deep Purple (1915 film)
1916 film by James Young / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deep Purple is a lost[1] 1915 film directed by James Young from a play written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner. The film stars Clara Kimball Young and Milton Sills, and was remade in 1920 again titled The Deep Purple by director Raoul Walsh.[2][3]
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The Deep Purple | |
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Directed by | James Young |
Produced by | Peerless Productions |
Starring | Clara Kimball Young Milton Sills |
Cinematography | Arthur Edeson |
Distributed by | World Film Corporation |
Release dates | January 11, 1915 December 4, 1916 (re-released) |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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The film is based on a 1910 play, produced on Broadway in 1911 starring Catherine Calvert.[4]
This is the first film of actress Esther Ralston, then 13 years old, who has a bit role.