The Affair at Raynor's

1912 film by Charles Brabin
Movie short_film Q18534733
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The Affair at Raynor's

Summary

The Affair at Raynor's is a short film[1].

Key Facts

  • The Affair at Raynor's's instance of is recorded as short film[2].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's director is recorded as Charles Brabin[3].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's screenwriter is recorded as Bannister Merwin[4].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's genre is recorded as silent film[5].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's production company is recorded as Edison Studios[6].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0337809[7].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's part of is recorded as What Happened to Mary?[8].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's color is recorded as black-and-white[9].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's country of origin is recorded as United States[10].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's publication date is recorded as +1912-01-01T00:00:00Z[11].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's aspect ratio is recorded as 4:3[12].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's ČSFD film ID is recorded as 175482[13].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's Kinopoisk film ID is recorded as 92029[14].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b6grs70s[15].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's EIDR content ID is recorded as 10.5240/426A-435B-74FB-21AE-1B5A-P[16].
  • The Affair at Raynor's's copyright status is recorded as public domain[17].

Body

Authorship and Creation

The Affair at Raynor's's director is recorded as Charles Brabin[3]. Its screenwriter is recorded as Bannister Merwin[4].

Publication

The Affair at Raynor's's publication date is recorded as +1912-01-01T00:00:00Z[11]. Its genre is recorded as silent film[5]. Its part of is recorded as What Happened to Mary?[8].

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Direct Wikidata claims

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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