Vanity Fair is a 1911 silent film adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's 1848 novel of the same name.
Produced by Vitagraph Studios, it was one of the company's first three-reel productions, along with A Tale of Two Cities (1911).
[1] Vanity Fair reportedly made use of Vitagraph's entire company of stock players.
[8] In contrast to A Tale of Two Cities (1911), all three reels of Vanity Fair were released on the same day.
[2] Vitagraph continued making three-reelers based on classic literature throughout the 1910s.