The Deep Purple (1915 film)
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Directed byJames Young
Produced byPeerless Productions
StarringClara Kimball Young
Milton Sills
Milton Sills
CinematographyArthur Edeson
| The Deep Purple | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | James Young |
| Produced by | Peerless Productions |
| Starring | Clara Kimball Young Milton Sills |
| Cinematography | Arthur Edeson |
| Distributed by | World Film Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 5 reels |
| Country | USA |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Deep Purple is a lost[1] 1915 silent film directed by James Young. 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]
The film is based on a 1910 play, written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner, produced on Broadway in 1911, starring Richard Bennett.[4][5]
This is the first film of actress Esther Ralston, then 13 years old, who has a bit role.