Beasts of the Jungle (1913)

A rare surviving artifact of early American silent cinema, produced by the trailblazing Alice Guy-Blaché for the Solax Film Company.

Beasts of the Jungle - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Beasts of the Jungle
  • Release Year: 1913
  • Directed by: Edward Warren
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: No Language
  • Release Date (Theatrical): January 1, 1913 (United States)
  • Production Companies: Solax Film Company
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Beasts of the Jungle - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Edward Warren

Main Cast

  • Vinnie Burns
  • Darwin Karr
  • Fanny Simpson
  • Paul Sablon
  • Sally Crute
  • Princess
  • Nero the Lion

Writers

  • Alice Guy-Blaché

Producers

  • Alice Guy-Blaché

Beasts of the Jungle - FAQs

Who directed Beasts of the Jungle?

Beasts of the Jungle was directed by Edward Warren. The film was produced by Alice Guy-Blaché, one of cinema's earliest and most influential female directors and producers, under her Solax Film Company banner in 1913.

Who are the main actors in Beasts of the Jungle?

The cast of Beasts of the Jungle includes Vinnie Burns as Winnie, Darwin Karr as Winnie's Father, Fanny Simpson as Winnie's Mother, Paul Sablon as the Animal Keeper, and Sally Crute. The film also notably features Princess the Tiger and Nero the Lion as animal performers.

When was Beasts of the Jungle released?

Beasts of the Jungle was released on January 1, 1913, in the United States. It is one of the early silent-era productions from the Solax Film Company, a pioneering studio founded and run by Alice Guy-Blaché.

What genre is Beasts of the Jungle?

Beasts of the Jungle is classified as a Drama. As a silent-era production from 1913, it belongs to the earliest chapter of American narrative cinema, a period when filmmakers were still developing the language of storytelling on screen.

Who produced Beasts of the Jungle?

Beasts of the Jungle was produced by Alice Guy-Blaché, a trailblazing figure in film history widely regarded as one of the first female directors and producers in cinema. She also wrote the screenplay and ran the Solax Film Company, which produced the film.

What is the significance of Alice Guy-Blaché in this film?

Alice Guy-Blaché served as both writer and producer of Beasts of the Jungle, making her creative fingerprint central to the production. She is historically significant as one of cinema's first female filmmakers, having directed hundreds of films and founded the Solax Film Company in the United States.

What language is Beasts of the Jungle in?

Beasts of the Jungle is a silent film with no spoken dialogue, as was standard for all motion pictures produced in 1913. The film was made in English-speaking America but, like all silent-era productions, communicated its story through visual performance and intertitles.

Which studio produced Beasts of the Jungle?

Beasts of the Jungle was produced by the Solax Film Company, a pioneering American film studio founded by Alice Guy-Blaché and her husband Herbert Blaché. Based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Solax was one of the most prolific and innovative studios of the early silent film era.

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