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Cleopatra (1912) Poster

(1912)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Charles L. Gaskill

Writing Credits  

Victorien Sardou ... (adapted from the play by)
 
Charles L. Gaskill ... (scenario) (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Helen Gardner ... Cleopatra - Queen of Egypt (as Miss Gardner)
Pearl Sindelar ... Iras - An Attendant (as Miss Sindelar)
Miss Fielding Miss Fielding ... Charmian - An Attendant
Miss Robson Miss Robson ... Octavia - Wife of Antony
Helene Costello ... Nicola - a Child (as Miss Helene)
Charles Sindelar Charles Sindelar ... Antony - a Triumvir and General (as Mr. Sindelar)
Mr. Howard Mr. Howard ... Pharon - a Greek Slave and Fisherman
James R. Waite James R. Waite ... Venditius - a Roman Soldier (as Mr. Waite)
Mr. Osborne Mr. Osborne ... Diomedes - a Rich Egyptian (as Mr. Osborn)
Harry Knowles Harry Knowles ... Kephren - Captain of the Guards to the Queen (as Harley Knowles)
Mr. Paul Mr. Paul ... Octavius - a Triumvir and General
Mr. Brady Mr. Brady ... Serapian - an Egyptian Priest
Mr. Corker Mr. Corker ... Ixias - Servant to Ventidius
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Gaillard ... (uncredited)
Miss Winter Miss Winter ... Charmian - Attendant to the Queen (uncredited)

Produced by 

Helen Gardner ... producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by 

Lucien Tainguy ... (uncredited)

Editing by 

Helen Gardner ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by 

Madame Stippange ... (original costumes designed by)

Art Department 

Arthur Corbault ... scenic artist
William Hemming ... properties (as Mr. William Hemming)
Paul Steinberg ... designer: Egyptian furniture (as Mr. Paul Steinberg)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Helen Gardner ... costumes designed by: Cleopatra (as Miss Gardner)

Additional Crew 

Phillip Robson ... stage manager (as Mr. Phillip Robson)
J. Stuart Blackton ... supervisor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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