The Winter's Tale (1910)
Sicilian king Leontes jealously accuses his wife Hermione of infidelity with his best friend, and while imprisoned, she delivers a child. Sent away, the child is raised by Bohemian shepherds. The Winter's Tale was the first of six Shakespeare adaptations from Thanhouser, and was the 13th or 14th title from the studio in its first nine weeks of releases.
Directors: Theodore Marston, Barry O'Neil.
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Anna Rosemond as Hermione - The Queen of Sicilia |
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Martin Faust as Leontes - The King of Sicilia |
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Frank Hall Crane as Polixenes |
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Amelie Barleon as Perdita |
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Alfred Hanlon as Florizel |
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Mignon Anderson as |
| Directing | Theodore Marston | Director |
| Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Gertrude Thanhouser | Writer |
| Writing | Lloyd Lonergan | Writer |
| Directing | Barry O'Neil | Director |