The Girls and Daddy
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1909 film directed by D. W. Griffith
Directed byD. W. Griffith
Written byD. W. Griffith
StarringDavid Miles
CinematographyG. W. Bitzer
Arthur Marvin
Arthur Marvin
| The Girls and Daddy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
| Written by | D. W. Griffith |
| Starring | David Miles |
| Cinematography | G. W. Bitzer Arthur Marvin |
Release date |
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Running time | 15 minutes (one reel) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent |
The Girls and Daddy is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith with Griffith appearing in a small blackface role. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress.[1][2]
- David Miles as Dr. Payson
- Florence Lawrence as Dr. Payson's First Daughter
- Dorothy West as Dr. Payson's Second Daughter
- Florence Barker
- Dorothy Bernard
- Clara T. Bracy
- Kate Bruce
- John R. Cumpson as At Black & Tan Ball
- Gladys Egan
- Charles Gorman
- D. W. Griffith as At Black & Tan Ball
- Robert Harron as Messenger
- Anita Hendrie as In Post Office
- Charles Inslee as Burglar
- Arthur V. Johnson as At Black & Tan Ball / Policeman
- Marion Leonard as At Black & Tan Ball
- Wilfred Lucas
- Gertrude Robinson as On Street
- Mack Sennett as At Black & Tan Ball / Policeman
- Harry Solter
References
- ↑ "The Girls and Daddy". Silent Era. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993: The Girls and Daddy
External links
- The Girls and Daddy at IMDb
- A clip of the film available for free download at Internet Archive
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