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Romeo and Juliet (1916)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : J. Gordon Edwards

Synopsis

Shakespeare's tragedy of two young people who fall desperately in love despite the ancient feud between their two families.

Actors

Theda Bara
Theda Bara
Juliet
Harry Hilliard
Harry Hilliard
Romeo
Glen White
Glen White
Mercutio
Walter Law
Walter Law
Friar Laurence
John Webb Dillion
John Webb Dillion
Tybalt
Einar Linden
Einar Linden
Paris
Elwin Eaton
Elwin Eaton
Montague
Alice Gale
Alice Gale
Nurse
Helen Tracy
Helen Tracy
Lady Capulet
Victory Bateman
Victory Bateman
Lady Montague
Jane Lee
Jane Lee
Page
Katherine Lee
Katherine Lee
Page
May De Lacy
May De Lacy
Edward Holt
Edward Holt
Capulet

Crews

J. Gordon Edwards
J. Gordon Edwards
Director
Adrian Johnson
Adrian Johnson
Writer
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Theatre Play

Posters and backgrounds

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