The Italian Barber (1911)
Tony, a barber, becomes enchanted by Alice, a young newsgirl, and the two quickly fall in love. However, their happiness is soon disrupted when Alice’s sister, Florence, a vaudeville performer, returns from her tour and captures Tony’s attention. As Alice struggles with the shifting affections, she faces a difficult emotional challenge. With a mix of humor and drama, the film explores themes of love, jealousy, and the complexities of relationships in a lighthearted yet poignant way.
Director: D.W. Griffith
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Joseph Graybill as Tony |
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Mary Pickford as Alice |
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Marion Sunshine as Florence |
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Mack Sennett as Bobby Mack |
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Kate Bruce as Mother |
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Donald Crisp as At Ball |
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Robert Harron as Buying Newspapers |
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Lottie Pickford as At Ball |
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Charles West as |
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Dorothy West as |
| Directing | D.W. Griffith | Director |
| Crew | Billy Bitzer | Cinematography |