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The College Widow

  • 1915
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The College Widow (1915)
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Atwater and Hingham are two rival colleges in the Middle West, and Hingham has for several seasons bested Atwater at football. There is a well-grounded impression that Atwater's weakness on ... Read allAtwater and Hingham are two rival colleges in the Middle West, and Hingham has for several seasons bested Atwater at football. There is a well-grounded impression that Atwater's weakness on the Gridiron must be attributed to the inherent opposition of its president, Dr. Witherspo... Read allAtwater and Hingham are two rival colleges in the Middle West, and Hingham has for several seasons bested Atwater at football. There is a well-grounded impression that Atwater's weakness on the Gridiron must be attributed to the inherent opposition of its president, Dr. Witherspoon, who has a notion that Atwater, being a Presbyterian institution, should play gentle an... Read all

  • Director
    • Barry O'Neil
  • Writers
    • George Ade
    • Clay M. Greene
  • Stars
    • Charles Brandt
    • Ethel Clayton
    • Edith Ritchie
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    • Director
      • Barry O'Neil
    • Writers
      • George Ade
      • Clay M. Greene
    • Stars
      • Charles Brandt
      • Ethel Clayton
      • Edith Ritchie
    • 1User review
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    Charles Brandt
    Charles Brandt
    • Dr. Witherspoon
    Ethel Clayton
    Ethel Clayton
    • Jane Witherspoon
    Edith Ritchie
    Edith Ritchie
    • Mrs. Dalzelle
    Ferdinand Tidmarsh
    • Jack Larrabee
    Howard Missimer
    Howard Missimer
    • Matty McGowan
    Clarence Elmer
    Clarence Elmer
    • Stub Talmadge
    • (as Clarence Jay Elmer)
    Peter Lang
    Peter Lang
    • Hiram Bolton
    George Soule Spencer
    George Soule Spencer
    • Billy Bolton
    George Clarke
    • Silent Murphy
    Joseph Kaufman
    Joseph Kaufman
    • Tom Pierson
    Bartley McCullum
    • Hiram Hicks
    Arthur Matthews
    Arthur Matthews
    • Bud Hicks
    Richard Wangermann
    Richard Wangermann
    • Dan Tibbetts
    • (as Richard Wangemann)
    Percy Winter
    Percy Winter
    • Copernicus Talbott
    Ruth Bryan
    • Bessie Tanner
    Betty Brice
    Betty Brice
    • Flora Wiggins
    • (as Rosetta Brice)
    Florence Williams
    • Mrs. Wiggins
    • Director
      • Barry O'Neil
    • Writers
      • George Ade
      • Clay M. Greene
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    The adaptation has been done in a masterly way

    In this production neither time nor money nor skill has been spared. On the contrary, there has been a most lavish expenditure of all three. Too much praise cannot be given to the screen adaptation of this well known and popular play. The adaptation has been done in a masterly way. While not a jot of the dramatic value was lost, there is a most noticeable and enjoyable absence of padding. Much of the success in this play on the stage depended upon the creation of the proper atmosphere. It goes without saying that even with the utmost care and industry, the conventional stage was bound to fall short of anything like perfection in imparting the real atmosphere. Happily, the screen has no such limitations and the producer in this case has gone to extraordinary lengths to utilize and press home the full advantage of the screen over the stage. We plunge into the atmosphere of college life at the very opening of the feature and all through the film this atmosphere is most skillfully maintained. Genuine exteriors of real colleges have been chosen and chosen with most excellent judgment. The backgrounds of some of the scenes are full of charm and art. The battles on the gridiron are rendered with great realism, and there can never he the slightest doubt of the genuineness of the spectators and the exuberance of their enthusiasm. Not satisfied with rendering the picture perfect in this respect and thus ensuring its success, the producer has introduced a succession of very skilful scenes displaying a realism which often lifts us out of our seats. I refer to the overpowering fire scenes and the work of rescue done in connection therewith. All the thrills in this scene are bona fide and they last uncommonly long. The story of the College Widow is well known. It is a strong and human story and on the screen it is developed with commendable skill. Altogether this production is a real tribute to youth. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915

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      Version of The College Widow (1927)

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1915 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Lubin Manufacturing Company
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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