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Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin

1910Short⏱️ 42m
ShortDrama
5.6
IMDB Rating
55 votes

PART I. The incidents of this story are some of those preceding and lending up to the Civil War in 1861 and the Declaration of Emancipation. The central figure in the drama is Uncle Tom, a slave in the possession of the Shelbys of...

Director
J. Stuart Blackton
Writers
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Eugene Mullin, Rollin S. Sturgeon
Stars
Florence Turner, Mary Fuller, Edwin R. Phillips
Release Date
October 31, 1910
Language
None, English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Florence Turner
Florence Turner
as Topsy
Mary Fuller
Mary Fuller
as Eliza
Edwin R. Phillips
Edwin R. Phillips
as Uncle Tom
Flora Finch
Flora Finch
as Ophelia St. Clare
Genevieve Tobin
Genevieve Tobin
as Eva
Carlyle Blackwell
Carlyle Blackwell
as Shelby
Elsie Albert
Elsie Albert
as Emmiline the quadroon slave
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Frank Alexander
as Arthur Shelby
Julia Arthur
Julia Arthur
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Grace Bainbridge
as Mrs. Shelby

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Production
Vitagraph Company of America

🏷️ Keywords

uncle tom's cabinslaveryafrican americanserialbased on novel

🎯 Categories

DramaShort

⭐ Featured Review

Uncle Tom's Cabin review
by JoeytheBrit2020-05-15
6/10

"Only an 11-minute 1927 re-release (to coincide with the release of Universal's feature-length version of Harriet Beecher Stowe's tale) is available online and it seems to have been chopped up quite indiscriminately. Fairly good production values, though, and LeGree's brutality is effectively captured...."

💡 Did You Know?

Quote from the New York Dramatic Mirror, 1910

"Concerning the Vitagraph dramatization of the same story, The New York Dramatic Mirror noted, in part: "The idea of presenting this ever-popular drama in motion pictures is not new, but the idea of dividing it into three parts of one reel each is a decided innovation. In fact, it is the first time an American company has attempted anything of the kind in drama, and in this respect the production must be considered as something of an experiment. Pathé used two reels to produce Drink, from Zola's novel, and we may conclude that the result was not any too favorable, for we have had no other double reels from that company. The Vitagraph took two reels to give us the life of Napoleon, two for Washington, and five for Moses, but these were not dramas. At any rate, the result will be watched with interest, although it will not be safe for producers to argue if three reels of Uncle Tom prove popular that the same thing can be done with other plays. Uncle Tom was always an exception on the stage and may prove so in motion pictures.... As a whole the film must prove notable, but there is one suggestion that occurs with respect to its issue on three separate days. There should be a caption at the end of reel one and two stating that there would be a continuation of the drama on other reels."

📖 Synopsis

PART I. The incidents of this story are some of those preceding and lending up to the Civil War in 1861 and the Declaration of Emancipation. The central figure in the drama is Uncle Tom, a slave in the possession of the Shelbys of...