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Enoch Arden

Moving Picture World described the film: "There is a small need to describe this subject as the poem of Lord Tennyson is so well known, so suffice it to say that this Biograph subject is an unusually faithful portrayal of that beautiful romance of Enoch Arden, Annie Lee and Philip Ray, taken in scenes of rare beauty". This is the combined feature version of Enoch Arden Parts I and II.

Top Cast

  • Wilfred Lucas

    Wilfred Lucas

    Enoch Arden

  • Linda Arvidson

    Linda Arvidson

    Annie Lee

  • Francis J. Grandon

    Francis J. Grandon

    Philip Ray

  • George Nichols

    George Nichols

    Ship's Captain

  • Edward Dillon

    Edward Dillon

  • Joseph Graybill

    Joseph Graybill

    Shipwrecked Sailor

  • Alfred Paget

    Alfred Paget

    Shipwrecked Sailor

  • Grace Henderson

    Grace Henderson

  • Jeanie Macpherson

    Jeanie Macpherson

    Woman on the Beach

Overview

Moving Picture World described the film: "There is a small need to describe this subject as the poem of Lord Tennyson is so well known, so suffice it to say that this Biograph subject is an unusually faithful portrayal of that beautiful romance of Enoch Arden, Annie Lee and Philip Ray, taken in scenes of rare beauty". This is the combined feature version of Enoch Arden Parts I and II.

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