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This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures in 1912–1919, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes All for a Girl: Frederick A. Thomson: Dorothy Kelly, Leah Baird: Romantic comedy: At the Foot of the Ladder: Mignon Anderson, William Garwood: Romantic drama
Saved from the Titanic was a 1912 American silent short film starring Dorothy Gibson, an American film actress who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. . Premiering in the United States just 31 days after the event, it was the earliest dramatization of the trage
The movie features the work of U.S. Sen. William Alden Smith, portrayed by actor Cotter Smith, who led the Senate hearings into the disaster. The film will open the Three Rivers Arts Festival on ...
July 13 – Ed Sherman, American football player, coach (died 2009) July 14 Woody Guthrie, folk musician ("This Land Is Your Land") (died 1967) Buddy Moreno, American musician (died 2015) July 17 – Art Linkletter, television host (House Party) (died 2010) July 28 – George Cisar, screen character actor (died 1979) July 31
The movie takes place in an America that’s been amplified from its current state of near-insurrection, but only slightly, a distance that feels troublingly small.
The Land Beyond the Sunset is a 1912 short, silent drama film which tells the story of a young boy, oppressed by his grandmother, who goes on an outing in the country with a social welfare group. It stars Martin Fuller, Mrs. William Bechtel , Walter Edwin, and Bigelow Cooper .
Cleopatra, directed by Charles L. Gaskill and starring Helen Gardner; one of the earliest American feature films Conductor 786 , produced by the Thanhouser Company Conscience (Vitagraph), aka The Chamber of Horrors , produced by Albert E. Smith, directed by Maurice Costello , starring Rose Tapely and Robert Gaillard.