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So Near, yet So Far

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Wikipedia article




'So Near, Yet So Far' is a 1912 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive in the Museum of Modern Art film archive.

Cast



* Walter Miller as Howard

* Mary Pickford as The Young Woman

* Robert Harron as The Rival/In Club

* Lionel Barrymore as In Club

* Elmer Booth as A Thief

* W. Christy Cabanne as In Club/On Street

* Harry Carey as A Thief

* Courtenay Foote as In Club

* Florence Geneva as On Street

* Dorothy Gish as A Friend

* Lillian Gish as A Friend

* Adolph Lestina as In Club

* Charles Hill Mailes as Rich Man in Other Town

* Claire McDowell as Rich Woman in Other Town

* Antonio Moreno as In Club

* Gus Pixley as In Club

* W. C. Robinson as In Club

* Henry B. Walthall

* J. Waltham as In Club

* L. M. Wells as The Young Woman's Father (unconfirmed)

See also



* Harry Carey filmography

* D. W. Griffith filmography

* Lillian Gish filmography

* Lionel Barrymore filmography

References




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