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'''''Break, Break, Break''''' was a 1914 American silent [[short subject|short]] film directed by [[Harry A. Pollard]]. A period drama written by [[Sydney Ayres]], the film starred [[William Garwood]] and [[Louise Lester]]. It was described by ''Moving Picture World'' shortly after its release:<blockquote>A pretty picture telling an idyillic love story; it should go very well; for, though it depends on sentiment rather than on thrilling dramatic suspense, it holds the attention strongly and is filled with the atmosphere of the good, old-time stories and poems. The costumes are of the mid-Victorian period in rural England. Many of its scenes are as charming as good pictures. The acting is also excellent quality. Vivian Rich is the heroine; Harry Von Meter, the hero, and Jack Richardson, the light villain. Much of the action is among the hay fields and then the seashore.</blockquote>''Break, Break, Break'' was made by the [[American Film Manufacturing Company]] and released on September 9, 1914 through the [[Mutual Film|Mutual Film Corporation]].<ref>{{cite journal | title=Break! Break! Break! | journal=Moving Picture World | date=September 19, 1914 }}</ref> |
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'''''Break, Break, Break''''' was a [[1914 in film|1914]] [[United States|American]] [[silent film|silent]] [[short subject|short]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Harry A. Pollard]], written by [[Sydney Ayres]] and starring [[William Garwood]] and [[Louise Lester]]. |
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*[[Vivian Rich]] |
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*[[Harry von Meter]] |
*[[Harry von Meter]] |
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Directed by | Harry A. Pollard |
Written by | Sydney Ayres |
Starring | William Garwood Louise Lester |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Mutual Film Corporation |
Release date | September 9, 1914 |
Running time | Short |
Country | Template:FilmUS |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Break, Break, Break was a 1914 American silent short film directed by Harry A. Pollard. A period drama written by Sydney Ayres, the film starred William Garwood and Louise Lester. It was described by Moving Picture World shortly after its release:
A pretty picture telling an idyillic love story; it should go very well; for, though it depends on sentiment rather than on thrilling dramatic suspense, it holds the attention strongly and is filled with the atmosphere of the good, old-time stories and poems. The costumes are of the mid-Victorian period in rural England. Many of its scenes are as charming as good pictures. The acting is also excellent quality. Vivian Rich is the heroine; Harry Von Meter, the hero, and Jack Richardson, the light villain. Much of the action is among the hay fields and then the seashore.
Break, Break, Break was made by the American Film Manufacturing Company and released on September 9, 1914 through the Mutual Film Corporation.[1]
Cast
References
- ^ "Break! Break! Break!". Moving Picture World. September 19, 1914.
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