The Portrait (1911)
While painting the demure little model, Vera, who sat for him day after day, Reginald Spencer was unconscious of the fact that she was falling very deeply in love with him. Success comes Reginald's way and he has a commission to paint the portrait of a handsome society girl. Between the artist and this lady something like affection springs up and poor little Vera finds herself out in the cold and so plots her revenge.
Director: George Loane Tucker, Thomas H. Ince
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: December 28, 1911
Cast
- Mary Pickford - Little Vera - the Model
- Owen Moore - Reginald Spencer - the Artist
- Margarita Fischer - The Rich Society Girl
Screenplay
Production: Independent Moving Pictures Co. of America (IMP)
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Loane Tucker, Thomas H. Ince
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Portrait about?
- While painting the demure little model, Vera, who sat for him day after day, Reginald Spencer was unconscious of the fact that she was falling very deeply in love with him. Success comes Reginald's way and he has a commission to paint the portrait of a handsome society girl. Between the artist and this lady something like affection springs up and poor little Vera finds herself out in the cold and so plots her revenge.
- Who directed The Portrait?
- The Portrait was directed by George Loane Tucker, Thomas H. Ince.
- Who stars in The Portrait?
- The Portrait stars Mary Pickford, Owen Moore, Margarita Fischer.
- How long is The Portrait?
- The Portrait has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was The Portrait produced?
- The Portrait was produced in United States of America.