The Girl and her Trust

Directed by: D.W. Griffith, USA, 1912

USA, 1912
Szenenphoto aus The Girl and her Trust, © Biograph Company


Cast and Credits

Production Biograph Company
Distribution General Film Company
Director D.W. Griffith
Director of Photography G.W. Bitzer
Cast Dorothy Bernard [Grace, the Telegraph Operator]
Wilfred Lucas [Jack, Railroad Express Agent]
Edwin August [Younger Tramp (not credited)]
Christy Cabanne [Baggage Handler (not credited)]
William A. Carroll [Engineer (not credited)]
Charles Gorman [Older Tramp - Next to Train (not credited)]
Robert Harron [Telegrapher's Companion / Remote Station Worker (not credited)]
Walter Long [Grace's Bashful Suitor (not credited)]
Charles Hill Mailes [Remote Telegraph Operator (not credited)]
Alfred Paget [Tramp (not credited)]
W.C. Robinson [Simple Suitor (not credited)]
Charles West [Telegrapher (not credited)]
Anthony O'Sullivan [(uncertain or unconfirmed)]

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1000 feet, 1 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: March 28, 1912 in USA

General Information

The Girl and her Trust is a motion picture produced in the year 1912 as a USA production. The Film was directed by D.W. Griffith, with Dorothy Bernard, Wilfred Lucas, Alfred Paget, Charles Hill Mailes, W.C. Robinson, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Girl and her Trust available.

Bibliography Kemp R. Niver, D.W. Griffith, His Biograph Films in Retrospective, Los Angeles 1974

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