An Arabian Tragedy (1912)
Ayub Kashif becomes embittered toward his wife, Fatima, because their union has been childless. He eventually determines to divorce Fatima and free her slave, whom he then will wed. Fatima, who still loves her husband, lives a life of sorrow, praying that her husband's love will return to her.
Director: Sidney Olcott
Genre: Drama
Release Date: June 19, 1912
Cast
- Gene Gauntier - Lucashah / Ayub's 1st Wife
- Robert G. Vignola - Ayub Kashif
- Alice Hollister - Hanifi (Slave Girl) Ayub's 2nd Wife
- George Hollister Jr. - Kafur
- J.P. McGowan
Screenplay
- Gene Gauntier (Scenario Writer)
- Gene Gauntier (Story)
Production: Kalem Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sidney Olcott
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is An Arabian Tragedy about?
- Ayub Kashif becomes embittered toward his wife, Fatima, because their union has been childless. He eventually determines to divorce Fatima and free her slave, whom he then will wed. Fatima, who still loves her husband, lives a life of sorrow, praying that her husband's love will return to her.
- Who directed An Arabian Tragedy?
- An Arabian Tragedy was directed by Sidney Olcott.
- Who stars in An Arabian Tragedy?
- An Arabian Tragedy stars Gene Gauntier, Robert G. Vignola, Alice Hollister, George Hollister Jr., J.P. McGowan.
- What genre is An Arabian Tragedy?
- An Arabian Tragedy is a Drama film.
- Where was An Arabian Tragedy produced?
- An Arabian Tragedy was produced in United States of America.