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New York (1916 film)

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Directed by
  
George Fitzmaurice

Distributed by
  
Pathé Exchange

Initial release
  
4 February 1916

Written by
  
Ouida Bergère

Cast
  
Florence Reed

Starring
  
Florence Reed

Release date
  
February 4, 1916

Director
  
George Fitzmaurice

Cinematography
  
Arthur Miller

Produced by
  
Pathé Exchange Astra Film Company A. H. Woods George Fitzmaurice

Based on
  
New York by William J. Hurlbut

Similar
  
The Cry of the Weak, Our Better Selves, Counterfeit, A Society Exile, The Avalanche

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New York is a lost 1916 American silent comedy drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Florence Reed. It is taken from a play by William J. Hurlbut. The film was distributed by the Pathé Exchange company.

Contents

Cast

  • Florence Reed as Nora Nelson, later Mrs. King
  • Fania Marinoff as Edna Macey, The Chorus Girl
  • John Miltern as Oliver King
  • Jessie Ralph as Mrs. Macey
  • Forrest Winant as Wendell King
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, New York was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, in 1918 the Chicago Board of Censors issued an Adults Only permit for the film and required a cut, in Reel 2, of the two intertitles "Edna enjoys the luxuries that King provides her" and "And thus Oliver King becomes a benedict", and, Reel 3, two views of a nude model.

    References

    New York (1916 film) Wikipedia