Resurrection (1912 film)

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Resurrection (1912 film) is an early silent-era motion picture, likely based on Leo Tolstoy’s novel "Resurrection," reflecting the period’s interest in literary adaptations.

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Resurrection (1912 film) canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drama film
silent film
adaptationOf Resurrection
surface form: Resurrection (novel)
basedOn Resurrection
surface form: Resurrection (novel)
basedOnWorkAuthor Leo Tolstoy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
filmEra silent era
hasFormat short film
hasGenre drama film
literary adaptation
hasTheme moral awakening
redemption
social injustice
hasTitle Resurrection
isBlackAndWhite true
isSilent true
language Silent
medium motion picture
narrativeForm feature narrative
originalWorkLanguage Russian
productionPeriod early 1910s
releaseYear 1912
sourceWorkPublicationAuthor Leo Tolstoy
sourceWorkPublicationYear 1899
usesIntertitles true

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Resurrection adaptation Resurrection (1912 film)
J. Searle Dawley notableWork Resurrection (1912 film)
J. Searle Dawley directed Resurrection (1912 film)