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Jim the Penman (1915 film)

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Cinematography
  
Edwin S. Porter

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Edwin S. Porter

Producer
  
Adolph Zukor

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

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Release date
  
June 3, 1915

Writer
  
Hugh Ford, Charles J. Young (play)

Cast
  
Harold Lockwood, John B. Mason

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Jim the Penman is a 1915 silent film crime drama produced by the Famous Players Film Company and released through Paramount Pictures. It was the first movie based on a well-known stage play, Jim the Penman by Charles Lawrence Young, about a forger in Victorian Britain. The film was directed by Edwin S. Porter and starred stage actor John B. Mason, in his debut film, in line with Adolph Zukor's efforts to recruit famous stage actors for films. Co-starring with Mason was the young up-and-coming favorite Harold Lockwood. Mason had played the part on the stage in the 1910 season on Broadway.

Some sources erroneously credit this film as being shot in a stereoscopic format, but it was in fact shot in the conventional 2D format. Stereoscopic tests films were shot by Porter (not for use in the film) using the sets and actors. This film is lost.

Cast

  • Harold Lockwood - Louis Percival
  • John B. Mason - James Ralston
  • Russell Bassett - Baron Hartfield
  • Frederick Perry - Captain Redwood
  • William Roselle - Lord Drelincourt
  • Marguerite Leslie - Nina L'Estrange
  • References

    Jim the Penman (1915 film) Wikipedia
    Jim the Penman (1915 film) IMDb