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| name = Oil and Water |
| name = Oil and Water |
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| image = Oil and Water - 1913 - newspaperad.jpg |
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| caption = Newspaper advertisement |
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| director = [[D. W. Griffith]] |
| director = [[D. W. Griffith]] |
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| producer = |
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| writer = Edward |
| writer = Edward |
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| narrator = |
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| starring = [[Blanche Sweet]]<br>[[Henry B. Walthall]]<br>[[Lionel Barrymore]]<br>[[Harry Carey (actor born 1878)|Harry Carey]] |
| starring = [[Blanche Sweet]]<br>[[Henry B. Walthall]]<br>[[Lionel Barrymore]]<br>[[Harry Carey (actor born 1878)|Harry Carey]] |
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| language = [[Silent film]]<br>English intertitles |
| language = [[Silent film]]<br>English intertitles |
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'''''Oil and Water''''' is a 1913 film directed by [[D. W. Griffith]] and starring [[Blanche Sweet]]. The supporting cast includes [[Henry B. Walthall]], [[Lionel Barrymore]], and [[Harry Carey (actor born 1878)|Harry Carey]]. A stage dancer (Sweet) and a serious-type homebody (Walthall) discover, after marriage, that their individual styles don't mesh. The movie includes elaborate dance sequences. |
'''''Oil and Water''''' is a 1913 film directed by [[D. W. Griffith]] and starring [[Blanche Sweet]]. The supporting cast includes [[Henry B. Walthall]], [[Lionel Barrymore]], and [[Harry Carey (actor born 1878)|Harry Carey]]. A stage dancer (Sweet) and a serious-type homebody (Walthall) discover, after marriage, that their individual styles don't mesh. The movie includes elaborate dance sequences.<ref>[http://silentera.com/PSFL/data/O/OilAndWater1913.html ''Oil and Water'' at silentera.com]</ref> |
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The film was exhibited at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York City]] in July 2007 as part of a Biograph studio retrospective. |
The film was exhibited at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in [[New York City]] in July 2007 as part of a Biograph studio retrospective. |
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* [[Lillian Gish]] - In First Audience |
* [[Lillian Gish]] - In First Audience |
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* [[Robert Harron]] |
* [[Robert Harron]] |
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* J. Jiquel Lanoe - In First Audience/Among Dancers |
* [[J. Jiquel Lanoe]] - In First Audience / Among Dancers |
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* Adolph Lestina - In Second Audience |
* [[Adolph Lestina]] - In Second Audience |
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* [[Charles Hill Mailes]] |
* [[Charles Hill Mailes]] |
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* [[Joseph McDermott (actor)|Joseph McDermott]] - Actor in Play/At Dinner |
* [[Joseph McDermott (actor)|Joseph McDermott]] - Actor in Play/At Dinner |
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* [[Antonio Moreno]] - Actor in Play |
* [[Antonio Moreno]] - Actor in Play |
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* [[Alfred Paget]] - Among Dancers |
* [[Alfred Paget]] - Among Dancers |
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* Matt Snyder - In First Audience |
* Matt Snyder - In First Audience (*aka [[Matt B. Snyder]]) |
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* [[Charles West (actor)|Charles West]] - In First Audience/In Second Audience |
* [[Charles West (actor)|Charles West]] - In First Audience/In Second Audience |
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* [[Blanche Sweet filmography]] |
* [[Blanche Sweet filmography]] |
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* [[Lionel Barrymore filmography]] |
* [[Lionel Barrymore filmography]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 4 April 2024
Oil and Water | |
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![]() Newspaper advertisement | |
Directed by | D. W. Griffith |
Written by | Edward |
Starring | Blanche Sweet Henry B. Walthall Lionel Barrymore Harry Carey |
Cinematography | G. W. Bitzer |
Distributed by | Biograph Company General Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Oil and Water is a 1913 film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The supporting cast includes Henry B. Walthall, Lionel Barrymore, and Harry Carey. A stage dancer (Sweet) and a serious-type homebody (Walthall) discover, after marriage, that their individual styles don't mesh. The movie includes elaborate dance sequences.[1]
The film was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in July 2007 as part of a Biograph studio retrospective.
Cast
[edit]- Blanche Sweet - Mlle. Genova
- Henry B. Walthall - The Idealist
- Lionel Barrymore - In First Audience/In Second Audience/Visitor
- Walter Miller - The Idealist's Brother, a Minister
- Clara T. Bracy - The Nurse
- Harry Carey - Stage Manager/At Dinner
- Gertrude Bambrick - Among Dancers
- Kathleen Butler - In First Audience/Among Dancers
- William J. Butler - Among Dancers
- John T. Dillon - In Second Audience/At Dinner
- Frank Evans - In First Audience/In Second Audience
- Dorothy Gish - In First Audience
- Lillian Gish - In First Audience
- Robert Harron
- J. Jiquel Lanoe - In First Audience / Among Dancers
- Adolph Lestina - In Second Audience
- Charles Hill Mailes
- Joseph McDermott - Actor in Play/At Dinner
- W. Chrystie Miller - In First Audience
- Antonio Moreno - Actor in Play
- Alfred Paget - Among Dancers
- Matt Snyder - In First Audience (*aka Matt B. Snyder)
- Charles West - In First Audience/In Second Audience
See also
[edit]- Harry Carey filmography
- D. W. Griffith filmography
- Lillian Gish filmography
- Blanche Sweet filmography
- Lionel Barrymore filmography
References
[edit]External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1913 films
- 1913 drama films
- 1913 short films
- 1910s American films
- 1910s English-language films
- American black-and-white films
- American silent short films
- Biograph Company films
- Films directed by D. W. Griffith
- General Film Company
- Silent American drama films
- Surviving American silent films
- 1910s short drama film stubs