The Great Problem
1916 film directed by Rex Ingram
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The Great Problem is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Rex Ingram and starring Violet Mersereau, Dan Hanlon and Lionel Adams.[1] It marked Ingram's directorial debut of a feature film, having previously made a short. It was shot at Fort Lee in New Jersey. A complete copy of the film is held by the Museum of Modern Art.[2][3]
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| Directed by | Rex Ingram |
| Written by | Rex Ingram |
| Produced by | Rex Ingram |
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| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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| Country | United States |
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Cast
- Violet Mersereau as Peggy Carson
- Dan Hanlon as Bill Carson
- Lionel Adams as George Devereaux
- Kittens Reichert as Peggy As A Child
- William J. Dyer as "Skinny" McGee
- Mathilde Brundage as Mrs. Devereaux
- Howard Crampton as Joseph