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1923 American film
Anna Christie
Original 1923 theatrical poster
Directed byJohn Griffith Wray
Written byBradley King (screenplay)
Eugene O'Neill (play)
Produced byThomas H. Ince
StarringBlanche Sweet
William Russell
George F. Marion
CinematographyHenry Sharp
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • November 25, 1923 (1923-11-25)
Running time96 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent with English intertitles

Anna Christie is a 1923 silent era drama motion picture based on the 1921 play by Eugene O'Neill (first film version), starring Blanche Sweet and William Russell.

Directed by John Griffith Wray and produced by Thomas H. Ince for First National Pictures, the screenplay was adapted by Bradley King from the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title.

The sole remaining print was discovered in Europe in the 1970s.

Cast and characters

Blanche Sweet and George Marion, Sr.

References

  1. Anna Christie at silentera.com
  2. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Anna Christie
  3. Magill's Survey of Silent Films, Vol1. A-FLA p.142 edited by Frank N. Magill c.1982 ISBN 0-89356-240-8 (3 book set ISBN 0-89356-239-4)
  4. The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Anna Christie

External links

Eugene O'Neill
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Anna Christie
The Emperor Jones
Mourning Becomes Electra
Ah, Wilderness!
The Iceman Cometh
Long Day's Journey into Night
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