As It Is In Life

As It Is In Life is a 1910 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Mary Pickford appears in the film.[2]

As It Is In Life (1910 Film)
Directed byD. W. Griffith
Written byStanner E. V. Taylor
Produced byBiograph Company
StarringMary Pickford
George Nichols
Gladys Egan
CinematographyBilly Bitzer
Distributed byBiograph Company
Release date
April 4, 1910[1]
Running time
16 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

The film is preserved from Library of Congress paper prints.[3]

Plot

The film starts out with an intertitle stating, ‘The Mother is Gone’. The father, named George Forrester, works at a pigeon farm. The daughter is very lonely when her dad leaves for work, so George brings his daughter to his work at the farm. George meets an old sweetheart, and they rekindle. Forrester lets the woman go for his daughter, because he can’t support a wife and child. Years pass and the daughter is all grown up. She tells her dad that she will never leave him. Forrester and his daughter go for a walk along the beach and the farm where he works. A young man catches the eye of the daughter. Forrester tells his daughter that she must choose between him and the young man. She ends up choosing the young man and they get married. George is bitter and doesn’t go to the wedding or visit the couple. The daughter and the young man have a child and she brings it to her father in hopes he will notice. The father is delighted to see the child and he and his daughter reunite.[4]

Cast

other cast

Production

As It Is In Life production took place on February 22, 1910 and it was filmed at a pigeon farm in Edendale, CA which was the same place another Griffith film, A Rich Revenge was filmed at.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List".
  2. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:As It Is In Life
  3. As It Is In Life at silentera.com
  4. Griffith, D.W. "As It Is In Life". Youtube. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  5. "As It Is In Life". Proquest. American Film Institute. Retrieved 18 October 2021.


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