A Window on Washington Park
Originally released in 1913. A Window on Washington Park is a drama film. directed by Laurence Trimble. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Charles Kent, Tom Powers, and Courtenay Foote
Synopsis
From his apartment, where he lives a cheerless widower's life, overlooking Washington Park, Alan Dale sees a refined, but poverty-stricken old gentleman on one of the park benches. Calling his butler, he instructs him to go down and tell the old man he would like to see him. When the butler approaches the elderly man the old fellow is somewhat skeptical, but finally consents to go with him. Alan receives his guest cordially and tells him why he has requested him to come and invites him to dinner. During the meal the old man tells his life's story: how he married a young woman, and after the birth of a little daughter, she died. How his daughter had married a young fellow and gone to live in New York, and how he had lost his money. The last news he had received of her was of her death.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Vitagraph Company of America
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Window on Washington Park about?
From his apartment, where he lives a cheerless widower's life, overlooking Washington Park, Alan Dale sees a refined, but poverty-stricken old gentleman on one of the park benches. Calling his butl...
Who directed A Window on Washington Park?
A Window on Washington Park was directed by Laurence Trimble.
How long is A Window on Washington Park?
A Window on Washington Park has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was A Window on Washington Park released?
A Window on Washington Park was released on April 29, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Window on Washington Park?
The main cast of A Window on Washington Park includes Charles Kent, Tom Powers, Courtenay Foote, Florence Turner, Leo Delaney.