Home Folks
Home Folks is a 1912 black and white silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford and Mae Marsh.[1][2]
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| Directed by | D. W. Griffith | 
| Written by | Frank E. Woods | 
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| Cinematography | G.W. Bitzer | 
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| Distributed by | General Film Company | 
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Running time  | 17 min | 
Cast
    
- Mary Pickford as The Young Woman
 - Charles Hill Mailes as The Young Woman's Father
 - Kate Bruce as The Young Woman's Mother
 - Robert Harron as The Young Woman's Brother
 - Wilfred Lucas as The Blacksmith
 - Charles Avery as At Barn Dance
 - Lionel Barrymore
 - W. Christy Cabanne as The Blacksmith's Assistant / At Barn Dance
 - William A. Carroll as At Barn Dance
 - Frank Evans as Outside Dance
 - Charles Gorman as A Mover
 - Mae Marsh as At Barn Dance
 - Frank Opperman as At Barn Dance
 - Alfred Paget as Outside Dance
 - W.C. Robinson as At Barn Dance
 - Kate Toncray as At Barn Dance
 - Henry B. Walthall
 - Charles H. West as At Barn Dance
 
References
    
- Menefee, David W. (2004). The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 124. ISBN 9780275982591.
 - Bennett, Carl; Silent Era Company. "Home Folks". Silent Era Home Page. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
 
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