David Copperfield (1913 film)
{{Short description|1913 British film by Thomas Bentley}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = David Copperfield
| image = david-copperfield-1913.jpg
| caption = Still from David Copperfield (1913)
| director = Thomas Bentley
| producer = Cecil Hepworth
| based_on = {{based on|David Copperfield
1850 novel|Charles Dickens}}
| writer = Thomas Bentley
| starring = Alma Taylor
Reginald Sheffield
| cinematography =
| editing =
| studio = Hepworth Picture Plays
| distributor = Walturdaw
| released = {{film date|1913|08||UK|1913|12|01|US}}
| runtime = 67 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
| language = Silent
English intertitles
| budget =
}}
David Copperfield is a 1913 British black-and-white silent film based on the 1850 novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. It is the second-oldest known film adaptation of the novel. Running six reels, it is significant as a very early British feature film at a moment when the world film industry was beginning its move away from traditional short films towards longer and more ambitious works.
The film was made by the Hepworth Manufacturing Corporation, was produced by Cecil Hepworth and was written and directed by Thomas Bentley.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090126035032/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/30780 David Copperfield] on the British Film Institute website In the United Kingdom it was released in August 1913, and in the United States it was released on 1 December 1913. It ran at 67 minutes on seven reels.[http://123nonstop.com/movie/David_Copperfield_(1913)_1056805 David Copperfield on 123 Nonstop Movies]
A review of the film in The Dickensian said:
"It occupies close upon two hours to exhibit and is divided into six parts, telling the story of David's life from Blunderstone to his happy union with Agnes. Obviously the part of David is enacted by three different actors, Master Eric Desmond, Mr Len Bethel and Mr Kenneth Ware. The first-named being one of the cleverest child actors we have seen. We have no space to speak of all the characters presented. Each and all of them were Dickens' creations to the life and not mere exaggerations as is often the case.
The film not only includes all of the most prominent characters and all the necessary incidents of the book to make the story intelligible to the lay reader, but they have been enacted in the actual places in which the novelist laid them."David Copperfield on the Cinemaatograph, The Dickensian , Vol IX, No. 10, October 1913
Cast
- Reginald Sheffield (billed as Eric Desmond) as David Copperfield as a boy
- Len Bethel as David Copperfield as a youth
- Kenneth Ware as David Copperfield as a Man
- Edna May as Em'ly as a Child
- Amy Verity as Em'ly as a Woman
- Alma Taylor as Dora Spenlow
- H. Collins as Wilkins Micawber
- Miss West as Emma Micawber
- Jack Hulcup as Uriah Heep
- Jamie Darling as Daniel Peggotty
- Cecil Mannering as James Steerforth
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0336247}}
- {{Screenonline title|1419932}}
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{{Cecil Hepworth}}
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Category:Films based on David Copperfield
Category:British black-and-white films
Category:1910s historical drama films
Category:British silent feature films
Category:Films set in the 19th century
Category:Films directed by Thomas Bentley
Category:Hepworth Pictures films
Category:1910s English-language films
Category:Silent British historical drama films
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