The Wanderer

Directed by: D.W. Griffith, USA, 1913

USA, 1913


Cast and Credits

Production Biograph Company
Distribution General Film Company
Director D.W. Griffith
Scenario D.W. Griffith
Based on Robert Browning [Poem: Pippa Passes]
Director of Photography G.W. Bitzer
Cast Henry B. Walthall [The Wanderer]
Charles Hill Mailes [The Father]
Christy Cabanne [The Brother]
Kate Bruce [The Old Woman]
Lionel Barrymore [The Male Lover]
Claire McDowell [The Female Lover]
Harry Carey [A Soldier (not credited) (uncertain or unconfirmed)]
John T. Dillon [The Crafty Merchant]
Adolphe Lestina [A Customer]
Mae Marsh [The Other Parents' Daughter, as an Adult]
Joseph McDermott [A Soldier]
Walter Miller [The Other Man]
Marshall Neilan
Marshall Neilan [The Other Father]
Kate Toncray [The Other Mother]
Charles West [The Friar]

Technical specifications
Category: Short Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1003 feet, 10 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: May 3, 1913 in USA
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist [Archiv: UCLA Film And Television Archive (Los Angeles), MOMA]

General Information

The Wanderer is a motion picture produced in the year 1913 as a USA production. The Film was directed by D.W. Griffith, with Henry B. Walthall, Charles Hill Mailes, Christy Cabanne, Kate Bruce, Lionel Barrymore, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Wanderer available.

Bibliography - The Griffith Project, N° 471

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