| Less Than the Dust | |
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| Directed by | John Emerson Edwin L. Hollywood(ass't director) Erich von Stroheim(ass't director) |
| Written by | Hector Turnbull (scenario) |
| Produced by | Mary Pickford |
| Starring | Mary Pickford |
| Cinematography | George W. Hill |
| Music by | Edward J. Howe |
| Distributed by | Artcraft Pictures |
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Running time | 7 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Less than the Dust is a 1916 American silent feature film produced by and starring Mary Pickford with a release by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. John Emerson directed and Eric von Stroheim was one of the assistant directors. There is a 35mm copy of this film that still survives. [1] [2]
The film was released on 6 November 1916. [3]
Radha is a lower-caste Hindu orphan girl, raised by Ramlan, a sword maker. Radha is taught English in the street by a religious character. Witnessing the scene, a British officer, Captain Townsend, offers her a book Less Than the Dust, and Other Indian Love Lyrics; he soon returns to England. Ramlan reveals to Radha that her father was in fact British, a certain Captain Brooke, who died of an opium overdose. Radha goes to England to claim her inheritance: it so happens that her grandfather is also Townsend's uncle and that he just died. Townsend soon marries Radha.
The Moving Picture World saluted Pickford's return to the screen after a few months hiatus. [4]