A Weaver of Dreams is a lost silent film directed by Edison's John H. Collins and released under Metro Films February 18, 1918, at the height of Mr. Collins' career. It was the 36th of 41 films credited to his direction. The young director succumbed to Spanish Influenza and died later that year; October 23, 1918, at the age of 28. The film stars his actress wife Virginia Flugrath, who is best known by her screen name Viola Dana. The screenplay, written by John H. Collins and William Parker, is an adaptation of Myrtle Reed's (1874-1911) posthumously published novel A Weaver of Dreams (1911); the author took her own life earlier that year on August 17, 1911.
A Weaver of Dreams (1918)
Directed by John H. Collins
Genres - Drama, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Feature, Silent Film |
Release Date - Feb 18, 1918 |
Run Time - 50 min. |
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Dreams Inc.
Alternate Titles
A Weaver of Dreams
US
Rêve brisé
FR