The Making of a Man
1911 film
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The Making of a Man is a 1911 American short silent drama film produced by the Biograph Company of New York, directed by D. W. Griffith, and starring Dell Henderson and Blanche Sweet.[2]
Directed byD. W. Griffith
Written by
- R. L. Bond
- Leona Radnor (uncredited)
Based on"The Making of a Man"
by John Fleming Wilson
by John Fleming Wilson
Produced by
- Biograph Company
- New York City
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| Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
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| Based on | "The Making of a Man" by John Fleming Wilson |
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| Cinematography | G. W. Bitzer |
| Distributed by | General Film Company, New York City |
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Running time | 15–16 minutes (release length 1000 feet)[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Dell Henderson as Leading Man
- Blanche Sweet as Young Woman
- Edwin August as Young Woman's Family (unconfirmed)
- William J. Butler as Young Woman's Family
- Donald Crisp as Actor / Backstage
- Claire McDowell as Actress
- Mabel Normand as In Second Audience
- Gladys Egan (role unspecified)[3]