Resurrection (1912 film)

Resurrection
Directed by Joseph A. Golden
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Masko Film Company
Based on novel Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy
Starring Blanche Walsh
Distributed by Famous Players Film Company
Release dates
October 1912
Running time
3-5 reels; c.40-45+ minutes

Resurrection is a lost 1912 silent film drama directed by Joseph A. Golden and produced by Adolph Zukor.[1] It is based on the novel, Resurrection (Voskraeseniye) by Count Leo Tolstoy. It is the first original film Zukor ever produced in contrast to the famous Queen Elizabeth starring Sarah Bernhardt which was made in France and which he bought the U.S. distribution rights. Resurrection starred Blanche Walsh, a famous American stage star of the day, who had played in Resurrection on Broadway. This would be Walsh's only film as she died three years later. D. W. Griffith had filmed a version of this story back in 1909.[2] Versions of the story would later be made in 1918 with Pauline Frederick, 1927 with Dolores Del Rio and 1931 with Lupe Velez.

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