The Little Tease
Originally released in 1913. The Little Tease is a drama film. directed by D.W. Griffith. At just 25 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mae Marsh, W. Chrystie Miller, and Kate Bruce
Synopsis
The supposition was that she was born a tease, for from her first teeth to the time she was almost grown, she vented her witcheries on her unsuspecting parents and the wild things of her mountain home. But that was before the man from the valley lost his way and later found it back again, bearing away the little tease to the valley. While she suffered the qualms of broken faith, her father passed through a like struggle, for he felt the precepts of the "beloved book" had failed him. He closed the door of his cabin upon the world and the light from his window, lighting the wayfarer over the mountain path, disappeared. The struggle over, it came hack in its place in time to beckon the little tease as she left the valley behind.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Mae Marsh
as The Little Tease, as an Adult
W. Chrystie Miller
as The Little Tease's Father
Kate Bruce
as The Little Tease's Mother
Robert Harron
as Jim
Henry B. Walthall
as The Valley Man
Viola Barry
as The Other Woman
Lionel Barrymore
as In Bar
Dorothy Bernard
Edward Dillon
as In Lunchroom
Edna Foster
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Little Tease about?
The supposition was that she was born a tease, for from her first teeth to the time she was almost grown, she vented her witcheries on her unsuspecting parents and the wild things of her mountain h...
Who directed The Little Tease?
The Little Tease was directed by D.W. Griffith.
How long is The Little Tease?
The Little Tease has a runtime of 0 hours and 25 minutes (25 minutes total).
When was The Little Tease released?
The Little Tease was released on April 12, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Little Tease?
The main cast of The Little Tease includes Mae Marsh, W. Chrystie Miller, Kate Bruce, Robert Harron, Henry B. Walthall.