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Henry B. Walthall and Blanche Sweet.
Photograph: Silent Era image collection.
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Judith of Bethulia
Also known as Her Condoned Sin in the USA; Judith de Béthulie in France
(1914) United States of America
B&W : Four reels
Directed by D.W. Griffith
Cast: Blanche Sweet [Judith], Henry B. Walthall [Holoferness], Mae Marsh [Naomi], Robert Harron [Nathan], J. Jiquel Lañoe [the chief eunuch], Harry Carey [the traitor], Lillian Gish [the young mother with a baby], Dorothy Gish [the crippled beggar], Kate Bruce [Judith’s maid], Gertrude Bambrick, Lionel Barrymore, Clara T. Bracy, William J. Butler, William Christy Cabanne, William Carroll, Edward Dillon, Frank Evans, Harry Hyde, Thomas Jefferson, Jennie Lee, Adolph Lestina, Elmo Lincoln, Charles Hill Mailes, W. Chrystie Miller, Antonio Moreno, Marshall Neilan, Frank Opperman, Alfred Paget, Gertrude Robinson, W.C. Robinson, Kate Toncray
Biograph Company production; distributed by The General Film Company, Incorporated [Special Features Department]. / Scenario by Frank E. Woods and D.W. Griffith, from the play Judith of Bethulia by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Assistant director, William Christy Cabanne. Cinematography by G.W. Bitzer. Film editor, James Smith. Intertitles written by Frank E. Woods. / © 31 October 1913 by Biograph Company [LP1660]. © 17 November 1913 by Biograph Company [LU1591]. © 12 January 1917 by Biograph Company [LP10278]. Released March 1914. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The production was shot on-location in 1913 at Chatsworth, California, and in the Biograph studios at a cost of approximately $36,000. The film went unreleased for a year, only to be released at four reels, one reel at a time. Projected at Griffith’s standard 12 frames per second, the film lasts approximately one hour. Two reels of outtakes and extra intertitles were added by Biograph and the film was rereleased in the USA as Her Condoned Sin in 1917. References to this film being rereleased in 1919 as The Unpardonable Sin are erroneous. [?] Possibly Miller’s final film appearance? [?] Katherine Stone (in Barry-Griffith p. 43) lists a release date of 8 March 1914; Sklar-Movie p. 57 notes March 1914 as the release month; another source lists release month as June 1914.
Drama: Historical.
Survival status: Print exists in the film holdings of Cohen Media Group (Raymond Rohauer collection) [35mm positive].
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Keywords: USA: California: Chatsworth
Listing updated: 24 September 2013.
References: Bardèche-History p. 65; Barry-Griffith pp. 16, 17, 26, 43; Blum-Silent pp. 34, 35; Bohn-Light pp. xix, 39, 52, 57, 260; Brownlow-Parade pp. 92, 339; Drew-Speaking pp. 213, 222, 223, 250, 286; Everson-American pp. 53, 56, 72, 73, 74, 369; Fell-History pp. 56, 59, 75; Lahue-Collecting pp. 22, 50; Lahue-Triangle pp. 35, 70; Limbacher-Feature p. 128; Maltin-Selected p. 1; McCaffrey-Guide p. 6; Mottram-Danish p. 113; Niver-Early p. 172; Niver-First p. 163; Ramsaye-Million p. 5; Robertson-Guinness p. 7; Robinson-Palace pp. 121, 130, 146; Sinyard-Silent pp. 22, 23-24; Sklar-Movie pp. 44, 55-56, 57; Slide-Early p. 13; Smith-Epic pp. xv, 254; Spehr-American p. 2; Stedman-Serials p. 10; Tarbox-Lost pp. 182, 183, 279; Vermilye-Twenties p. 85; Weaver-Twenty pp. 144, 145 : Website-AFI.
Home video: DVD.
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