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''' The Three Wise Men''' (1913) is a short film (silent, B&W), directed by [[Colin Campbell]].  
''' The Three Wise Men''' (USA, 1913) is a short film (silent, B&W), directed by [[Colin Campbell]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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== Cast==
== Cast==


* [[Bessie Eyton]] as [[Mary of Nazareth]]
* [[Bessie Eyton]] = [[Mary of Nazareth]]
* [[Wheeler Oakman]] as the [[Devil]]
* [[Wheeler Oakman]] = [[Devil]]
* [[William Hutchinson]], [[Eddie James]], [[Frank Clark]] as [[Magi]]
* [[William Hutchinson]], [[Eddie James]], [[Frank Clark]] = [[Magi]]
* [[Fred Huntley]] as [[Jesus of Nazareth]]
* [[Fred Huntley]] = [[Jesus of Nazareth]] (adult)
* [[William A. Seiter]] as [[Joseph of Nazareth]]
* [[William A. Seiter]] = [[Joseph of Nazareth]]


==Production ==
==Production ==
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 3 September 2018

The Three Wise Men (USA, 1913) is a short film (silent, B&W), directed by Colin Campbell.

Abstract

A wealthy Broadway rounder is transported from Broadway, via a dream to a lonely desert. Three wise men come out of the east on camels and the young man follows them under the guiding star of Bethlehem, finding a new meaning to his life.

Cast

Production

Produced in the United States (1913).

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