The Weakness of Man
The Weakness of Man is a lost[1] 1916 silent film drama directed by Barry O'Neil. It stars Holbrook Blinn and is based on the 1911 play The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy. It was produced by William A. Brady and distributed by World Film Company.[2][3]
The Weakness of Man (aka:The Greater Love) | |
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Directed by | Barry O'Neil |
Written by | E. Lloyd Sheldon |
Based on | a play Zhivoy Trup, The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy |
Produced by | Peerless Productions William A. Brady |
Starring | Holbrook Blinn |
Cinematography | Max Schneider |
Distributed by | World Film Company |
Release date | July 10, 1916 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
Cast
- Holbrook Blinn - David Spencer
- Eleanor Woodruff - Janice Lane
- Richard Wangermann - John Spencer
- Charles Mackay - Dr. Stone
- Alma Hanlon - Babbie Norris
- Walter Greene - Bert Rollins (*as Walter D. Greene)
- Teddy Sampson - Estelle
- Johnny Hines - Sam Perkins (*as John Hines)
References
- The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Weakness of Man
- The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993:The Weakness of Man(Wayback)
- Pictorial History of the Silent Screen, p.112 c.1953 by Daniel Blum ISBN 0399506675
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