The Witness for the Defense | |
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Directed by | George Fitzmaurice |
Written by | Ouida Bergère (scenario) |
Based on | The Witness for the Defence by A. E. W. Mason |
Produced by | Famous Players–Lasky |
Starring | Elsie Ferguson Warner Oland Wyndham Standing |
Cinematography | Arthur C. Miller and/or Hal Young |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Witness for the Defense is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson, Warner Oland, and Wyndham Standing.[1]
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Production background
The film is based on the 1913 novel The Witness for the Defence by A. E. W. Mason. Mason's story was performed as a play on Broadway in 1911 and starred Ethel Barrymore.[2]
The film is the earliest of prolific director George Fitzmaurice's to survive and is likewise the only silent film of Elsie Ferguson that remains extant. The film is also the first feature length film art direction credit for William Cameron Menzies.
Cast
- Elsie Ferguson as Stella Derrick
- Vernon Steele as Dick Hazelwood
- Warner Oland as Captain Ballantyne
- Wyndham Standing as Henry Thresk
- George Fitzgerald as Wigney Derrick
- J. H. Gilmour as Harold Hazelwood
- Amelia Summerville as Margaret Pettifer
- Cora Williams as Teresa Derrick
- Blanche Standing as Mary Derrick
- Leslie King as Baram Singh
- Charles W. Charles as Gardner
- Mrs. Bryant as Gardner's Wife
- Etienne Girardot as Richard Pettifer
- Henry Warwick as Lawyer
Preservation status
A print of The Witness for the Defense was discovered in the Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow.[1][3]
References
- ^ a b Progressive Silent Film List: The Witness for the Defense at silentera.com
- ^ The Witness for the Defense as produced on Broadway by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre December 4, 1911 to January 1912, 64 performances; IBDb.com
- ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Witness for the Defense
External links
- The Witness for the Defense at IMDb
- The Witness for the Defense as restored and presented by the University of North Dakota (with stills and clips from the movie)
- Synopsis at AllMovie