The beggar maid [videorecording] / Triart Productions Inc.

Title: 
The beggar maid [videorecording] / Triart Productions Inc.

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Publisher: 
Harrington Park, N.J. : Milestone Film & Video, [n.d., 20---?], c1921.
Description: 
1 videodisc (23 min.) : si., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors: 
Astor, Mary, 1906-1987
Denny, Reginald, 1891-1967
Milestone Film & Video.
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
125231
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
The beggar maid
Holdings Note: 
DVD
Variant Title: 
At head of title: Triart Productions Inc. presents
Notes: 
Title from title frame.
Silent film with captions.
Originally released in 1921 by Triar Productions Inc., it was rereleased by Milestone Film & Video.
Herbert Blaché dramatic director ; Lejaren á Hiller, art director ; Arthur Maude, continuity.
Mary Astor (Beggar maid), Reginald Denny (Earl of Winston).
Film was partially shot at Laurelton Hall, home of stained glass artist, Louis Comfort Tiffany.
The "Beggar Maid" was the first in a series of four short films suggested by famous paintings. It was based on Sir Edward Burne-Jones' painting of King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid, after the Tennyson poem."
DVD.
Event Notes: 
Film was partially shot at Laurelton Hall, home of stained glass artist, Louis Comfort Tiffany.