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Advertisement, Sunday Times, 8 December 1912, p.1
form y separately published work icon The Midnight Wedding single work   film/TV  
Adaptation of The Midnight Wedding Walter Howard , 1906 single work drama
Issue Details: First known date: 1912... 1912 The Midnight Wedding
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Film Details - Spencer's Pictures , 1912

Producers:

Charles Cozens Spencer.

Production Companies:

Spencer's Pictures.

Cast:

Lottie Lyell (Princess), Augustus Neville (Paul Valmar), Nellie Kemberman (Stephanie [Paul's mother]), Victor Loydell (Sergeant Max), Tim Howard (Corporal Otto), Tom Leonard (Private Bobo), Dorothy Judge (Kathie [of the Golden Dragon]), Robert Henry (Major Donelli [Red Hussars]), D.A. Dalziel (Captain Rudolph Van Scarsbruck), George Parke (Lieutenant Prince Eugene Von Strelsburg [Astrea's brother]), Fred Twitcham (Crown Prince), and Jack Goodall (Father Gerard [of the Palace Chapel]). (See 'Spencer's Pictures', Sunday Times, 8 December 1912, p.2)
The cast also included 'Mr. C. Spencer's fine dapple grey horse, "Arno."' ('West's Pictures', Daily Herald, 15 January 1913, p.2.)
Many cast members were drawn from the Clarke-Meynell dramatic company.

Release Dates:

7 December 1912.

Location:

  • Filmed in Charles Cozens Spencer's Rushcutters Bay studios.
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