The New York Hat

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The New York Hat is a 1912 silent short film directed by D.W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford, often noted as an early landmark of American narrative cinema.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
black-and-white film
silent short film
basedOn original screenplay
cinematographyBy G. W. Bitzer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director D. W. Griffith
distributor General Film Company
era silent era
exhibitionType theatrical short
featuresCharacter Mollie Goodhue
Mollie’s father
Mollie’s mother
Preacher
filmingTechnique black-and-white cinematography
filmMovement early American narrative film
format silent film
genre drama film
hasCastMember Charles Hill Mailes
Lionel Barrymore
Mary Pickford
hasFilmFormat 35 mm
hasStyle melodrama
hasTheme gossip
reputation
social judgment
intertitlesLanguage English
leadRoleName Mollie Goodhue
medium celluloid film
narrativeForm linear narrative
notableFor collaboration between D. W. Griffith and Mary Pickford
early landmark of American narrative cinema
screenplay by Anita Loos
originalLanguage Silent film
partOfCareerOf Anita Loos
D. W. Griffith
Mary Pickford
producer Biograph Company
releaseDate 1912-12-05
releaseYear 1912
runtimeMinutes 16
setIn small American town
starring Lionel Barrymore
Mary Pickford
timePeriod 1910s American cinema
title The New York Hat self-link
writer Anita Loos

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Biograph Company notableWork The New York Hat
Linda Arvidson notableWork The New York Hat
Billy Bitzer knownForFilm The New York Hat
The New York Hat title The New York Hat self-link