The Lonely Villa is a 1909 American short silent crime drama film directed by D. W. Griffith.
Special Notes: A lot of people show this film and its always poor quality. Take note how mint quality the images are, as the Library of Congress had a 35mm print to restore. Look closely in the living room, the full frame showing sprockets holes also reveals the doorway is a false wall and you can see the cast on the other side waiting to walk in.
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CAST: The film stars David Miles, Marion Leonard and Mary Pickford in one of her first film roles. It is based on the 1901 French play Au Telephone (At the Telephone) by André de Lorde.
The Lonely Villa was produced by the Biograph Company and shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey. It was released on June 10, 1909 along with another D.W. Griffith split-reel film, A New Trick.
David Miles as Robert Cullison
Marion Leonard as Mrs. Robert Cullison
Mary Pickford as the eldest Cullison daughter
Gladys Egan as the youngest Cullison daughter
Adele DeGarde as the second eldest Cullison daughter
Charles Avery guest at the Inn
Clara T. Bracy
John R. Cumpson as At the Inn
Robert Harron
Anita Hendrie as The Maid
Arthur V. Johnson as At the Inn
James Kirkwood as Among Rescuers
Florence Lawrence
Violet Mersereau as At the Inn
Owen Moore - A Burglar
Anthony O'Sullivan as A Burglar
Frank Powell
Herbert Prior as A Burglar
Mack Sennett as The Butler/A Policeman