The Portrait Trailer

The Portrait Trailer (1913)

18 March 1913 10 mins

Not "as in a looking glass" but "as in his own portrait" in a dream does Paul Le Grand, the famous artist, see the lines of dissipation come, one by one, after each successive debauch.

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Cast

Marc McDermott

as Paul Le Grand

Miriam Nesbitt

as Jeanette

International Releases Dates

United States 18 March 1913

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