Hulda's Lovers 116 years old

Hulda is a maiden fair to look upon. Her artless rustic simplicity, rivaling Hebe's gorgeous radiance, phlogisticates the susceptible hearts of the village swains. But alas, Hulda was a fickle maid, and seemed to have as many phases as the moon, with a smile for all and a frown for none. Her capriciousness was the cause of much unrest, both for herself and her lovers, for when her parents had departed for a visit, leaving her in charge of the kitchen, she received most effusively Jocular Jake, the village cut-up, only to hide him above stairs at the entrance of Previous-Hearted Pat, the hostler, who in turn is hidden in the Dutch oven at the approach of Handy Hank, the chore boy.

Credits

Hulda's Lovers Cast

Name Character
D.W. Griffith He was 33, 73 years old when he died
Anthony O'Sullivan He was 53, 65 years old when he died
Harry Solter He was 34, 46 years old when he died

Hulda's Lovers Crew

Name Department
Billy Bitzer as Director of Photography. He was 36 (72) years old when He died Camera
Wallace McCutcheon as Director. Directing
Gene Gauntier as Writer. She was 22 (81) years old when She died Writing
Hulda's Lovers (116 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, April 22, 1908
  • Runtime: 5 minutes