St. Elmo (1910 Vitagraph film)
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Produced byVitagraph
Release date
- April 23, 1910
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles
English intertitles
| St. Elmo | |
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An advertisement for the film in The New York Dramatic Mirror | |
| Produced by | Vitagraph |
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| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
St. Elmo is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Vitagraph.
- Florence Turner as Edna
Release and reception
The single reel drama, approximately 927 feet long, was released on April 23, 1910.[1] Vitagraph announced it as "a sparkling gem in a surrounding of the most brilliant settings."[2]
A review in the Moving Picture World called it an "adequate representation of the main theme of Augusta Evans Wilson's novel of the same name."[3]
The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film does not list the film in its adaptations of the novel, but it does include the more prominently known Thanhouser version of St. Elmo that was released on March 22, 1910.[4]