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Evangeline (1913 film)

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Written by
  
Marguerite Marquis

Running time
  
75 minutes

Initial release
  
1913

Cinematography
  
William C. Thompson

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Release date
  
1913

Country
  
Budget
  
30,000 USD

Production company
  
Canadian Bioscope Company

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Directed by
  
Edward P. SullivanWilliam Cavanaugh

Productioncompany
  
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Evangeline is a 1913 Canadian drama film based on the epic poem of the same name. It is known as the first feature-length dramatic movie filmed in Canada, and it was very successful there and in the United States. Directed by Edward P. Sullivan and William Cavanaugh, it was filmed in Nova Scotia and is the first Canadian feature-length film. This film was the first of the movies made between 1913 and 1914 by the Canadian Company of Halifax. It is now considered to be a lost film.

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Cast

  • Laura Lyman as Evangeline Bellefontaine
  • John F. Carleton as Gabriel Lajeunesse
  • William Cavanaugh as Rene LeBlanc
  • Edward P. Sullivan as Father Felician
  • Marguerite Marquis as Shawnee Indian woman
  • References

    Evangeline (1913 film) Wikipedia