The Black Diamond (1913)
On instructions of the French company Pathé Frères, Alfred Machin develops a film industry in the Netherlands and Belgium from 1912 to the advent of World War One. He directs several quality films including La Fille de Delft, Maudite soit la Guerre and this wonderful gem Le Diamant Noir. A man is accused of theft and decides to quit the country. Machin's favourite pet, the panther Mimir shares the lead roll in this film with a magpie.
Director: Alfred Machin
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: May 19, 1913
Cast
- Albert Dieudonné - Luc Ogier
- Blanche Derval - Linke
- Fernand Crommelynck - Santher
- Delaunay
- Fernande Dépernay
- Hébert
- Hélène Lefèbvre
- Cécile May
- Mimir
- Richard
Production: Belge Cinéma Film
Country: Belgium
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
Keywords
animals, silent film
More Films by Director: Alfred Machin
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Black Diamond about?
- On instructions of the French company Pathé Frères, Alfred Machin develops a film industry in the Netherlands and Belgium from 1912 to the advent of World War One. He directs several quality films including La Fille de Delft, Maudite soit la Guerre and this wonderful gem Le Diamant Noir. A man is accused of theft and decides to quit the country. Machin's favourite pet, the panther Mimir shares the lead roll in this film with a magpie.
- Who directed The Black Diamond?
- The Black Diamond was directed by Alfred Machin.
- Who stars in The Black Diamond?
- The Black Diamond stars Albert Dieudonné, Blanche Derval, Fernand Crommelynck, Delaunay, Fernande Dépernay, Hébert.
- How long is The Black Diamond?
- The Black Diamond has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- Where was The Black Diamond produced?
- The Black Diamond was produced in Belgium.