Salomy Jane | |
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Directed by | William Nigh Lucius Henderson |
Written by | Paul Armstrong (play and screenplay) Bret Harte (novella) |
Produced by | Alexander E. Beyfuss |
Starring | Beatriz Michelena House Peters |
Cinematography | Arthur A. Cadwell Arthur Powelson |
Distributed by | Alco Film Corporation |
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Running time | 87 minutes (seven reels)[1] |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Salomy Jane is a 1914 silent Western drama film based on Bret Harte's 1898 novella "Salomy Jane's Kiss" and Paul Armstrong's 1907 play based on Harte's story, Salomy Jane.[2]
Salomy Jane was California Motion Picture Corporation's (CMPC) debut feature, as well as the screen debut of stage actress and singer Beatriz Michelena.[1] George E. Middleton saw in his Latina wife a competitor to Mary Pickford as a premier screen star, and each CMPC production was intended to be a Michelena vehicle. Despite being well received by the public, it did not return a profit for the national distributor, Alco Films. It is the only known surviving complete work of silent film era actress Beatriz Michelena and the CMPC.
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