Resurrection is a lost 1912 silent drama short film based on the 1899 novel Resurrection (Voskraeseniye) by Count Leo Tolstoy.
Golden, produced by Adolph Zukor and released by Famous Players Film Company,[1] It is the first original film Zukor ever produced in contrast to the famous Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth starring Sarah Bernhardt which was made in France and which he bought the U.S. distribution rights.
Resurrection starred Blanche Walsh, a famous American stage star of the day, who had played in Resurrection on Broadway.
[2] Filmed versions followed in 1918 with Pauline Frederick, 1927 with Dolores del Río and 1931 with Lupe Vélez.
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