| Blind Love | |
|---|---|
![]() Blanche Sweet and Alfred Paget in the film  | |
| Directed by | D. W. Griffith | 
| Written by | Maie B. Havey | 
| Starring | Blanche Sweet Harry Hyde  | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent English intertitles  | 
Blind Love is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet.[1]
Plot
A young woman tired of her boring life decided to leave her husband for another man who she find more exciting. Later, with a child and in disgrace she realizes that she made a huge mistake and tries to go back to her husband.
Cast
- Blanche Sweet as The Young Woman
 - Harry Hyde as The Young Woman's Husband
 - Edward Dillon as The Young Man
 - Hector Sarno as A Gypsy (as Hector V. Sarno)
 - W. Chrystie Miller as The Young Man's Father
 - Kate Toncray as The Minister's Wife
 - William J. Butler as The Landlord
 - Joseph McDermott as The Doctor
 - Alfred Paget as A Policeman
 - Kathleen Butler as At the Social
 - John T. Dillon as At the Social
 - Frank Evans as On the Road
 - Walter P. Lewis as At the Social
 - W. C. Robinson as At the Social
 - Charles West
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Silent Era: Blind Love". silentera. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
 
External links
- Blind Love at IMDb
 
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