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== Who Is the Savage? ==

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Who Is the Savage?
Directed byRomaine Fielding
Written byRomaine Fielding
Produced byLubin Manufacturing Company
Siegmund Lubin
StarringRomaine Fielding
Mary Ryan
Distributed byGeneral Film Company
Release date
January 21, 1913
Running time
1 reel
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

Who Is the Savage? is a 1913 silent dramatic short directed, written by, and starring Romaine Fielding with Mary Ryan.[1] [2] Moving Picture World gave it a favorable writeup, calling it a comedic farce.[3] The plot featured a white woman stealing the child of an "Indian" woman. This storyline caused some controversy with some critics.[4] It was a Lubin film.[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Carson City Daily Appeal(Carson City, Nevada) June 14, 1913
  2. ^ Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot(Bryan, Texas); January 20, 1913
  3. ^ The Moving Picture World, February 8, 1913
  4. ^ a b Eckhardt, Joseph P. (12 April 1997). "The King of the Movies: Film Pioneer Siegmund Lubin". Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press – via Google Books.

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