Lime Kiln Club Field Day

Lime Kiln Club Field Day

Release date : January 1, 1913
Runtime : 1h 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Writers : Bert Williams /
Production companies : American Mutoscope & Biograph / Klaw & Erlanger /
January 1, 1913 1h 2m United States of America Comedy No Language More
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Modeled after a popular collection of stories known as "Brother Gardener's Lime Kiln Club," the plot features three suitors vying to win the hand of the local beauty. Filmed in 1913, but after considerable footage was shot, the film was abandoned. One hundred years later, the seven reels of untitled and unassembled footage were discovered in the film vaults of the Museum of Modern Art, and are now believed to constitute the earliest surviving feature film starring black actors.
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Wes Jenkins
Brother Gardner
Walker Thompson
Barber Suitor
Henry Troy
Angry Suitor
Abbie Mitchell
The Mother
Julius Glenn
Bar Manager
Sam Corker Jr.
Man with shotgun
Emma Reed
Chicken Vendor
J. Leubrie Hill
club member
Sam Lucas
Club member
Tom Brown
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  • title:Lime Kiln Club Field Day
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Runtime:1h 2m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Edwin Middleton / T. Hayes Hunter /
  • Writers: Bert Williams ·
  • Production companies: American Mutoscope & Biograph · Klaw & Erlanger ·
  • Overview:Modeled after a popular collection of stories known as "Brother Gardener's Lime Kiln Club," the plot features three suitors vying to win the hand of the local beauty. Filmed in 1913, but after considerable footage was shot, the film was abandoned. One hundred years later, the seven reels of untitled and unassembled footage were discovered in the film vaults of the Museum of Modern Art, and are now believed to constitute the earliest surviving feature film starring black actors.
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