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''Children of Eve'' is a 1915 silent film directed by John H. Collins and starring
Viola Dana Viola Dana (born Virginia Flugrath; June 26, 1897 – July 3, 1987) was an American film actress who was successful during the era of silent films. She appeared in over 100 films, but was unable to make the transition to sound films. Early lif ...
. It was produced by the
Edison Manufacturing Company The Edison Manufacturing Company, originally registered as under the name of the United Edison Manufacturing Company and often known as simply the Edison Company, was organized by scientist / inventor and entrepreneur, Thomas A. Edison (1847–1 ...
, distributed by an arrangement between Edison and George Kleine.


Cast

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Viola Dana Viola Dana (born Virginia Flugrath; June 26, 1897 – July 3, 1987) was an American film actress who was successful during the era of silent films. She appeared in over 100 films, but was unable to make the transition to sound films. Early lif ...
- Fifty-Fifty Mamie * Robert Conness - Henry Clay Madison *Tom Blake - Bennie the Typ (*as Thomas F. Blake) *Nellie Grant - Flossy Wilson *Robert Walker - Bert Madison (*aka Robert D. Walker) * William Wadsworth - Peddler *James Harris - Mill Foreman *Hubert Dawley - Bobbie Roche *
Warren Cook Warren Cook (May 23, 1878 – May 2, 1939) was an American film actor of the silent era. Cook was born in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1901, he appeared in ''The Shaughraun'' at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston. He was part of the stock co ...
- Doctor *Brad Sutton - Bouncer


Preservation status

*The film is preserved in the George Eastman House collection and The Library of Congress.The Library of Congress/AFI American Silent Feature Film Catalog:''Children of Eve''
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