Germinal (1913 film)

Germinal is a 1913 black and white silent French language French film written and directed by Albert Capellani. It was released in the United States in 1914 as Germinal; or, The Toll of Labor. It is an adaptation of the 1885 novel Germinal by Emile Zola. With a running time of 140 minutes, it is one of the first films produced with a length of over two hours.

Germinal
Directed byAlbert Capellani
Written byAlbert Capellani
Based onGerminal
by Emile Zola
StarringHenry Krauss
CinematographyLouis Forestier, Pierre Trimbach
Production
company
Release date
1913
Running time
140 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Synopsis

The year is 1863. Étienne Lantier gets work as a mineworker after having been fired from his job on the railroad for revolutionary behavior. Disheartened by the conditions in the mines, he returns to his revolutionary ideas and leads a strike of the mineworkers. Soldiers are brought in to quell the strike.

Cast

  • Henry Krauss: Étienne Lantier
  • Auguste Mévisto: Catherine Maheu
  • Albert Bras: Hennebeau
  • Paul Escoffier: Henri Negrel
  • Jeanne Cheirel: La Maheude
  • Cécile Guyon: Cécile Hennebeau
  • Marc Gérard: Bonnemort
  • René Lefèvre-Bel : Félix


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