Still of actress Miriam Cooper disguised as Confederate drummer "boy"
Directed by
Kenean Buel Storm Boyd (assistant director)
Produced by
Kalem Company at its studio in Jacksonville, Florida
Starring
Miriam Cooper Guy Coombs Anna Q. Nilsson Hal Clements
Music by
Walter C. Simon, composer of film's piano score for theaters
Release date
June 5, 1912 (1912-06-05)[1]
Running time
15-16 minutes, 35mm 1 reel (1016 feet)[2][a]
Country
United States
Languages
Silent film English intertitles
The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg is a lost 1912 silent motion picture produced by Kalem Company of New York City and filmed in Jacksonville, Florida. With a storyline set in the 1860s, during the American Civil War, the military drama starred Miriam Cooper in the title role with a supporting cast that included Guy Coombs, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Hal Clements.
No footage of The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg is listed among the holdings of major film repositories, studio archives, or known private collections in North America, Europe, or elsewhere in the world. This Kalem release is therefore presumed to be lost, although a few stills from the film survive in advertisements printed in 1912 trade publications.
^"Calendar of Licensed Releases"/"WEDNESDAY, June 5th, 1912"/"KALEM", The Moving Picture World (New York City), June 8, 1912, p. 940. Retrieved via Internet Archive (San Francisco, California), April 25, 2023.
^"KALEM"/"The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg", plot summary, reel and release information in England; The Bioscope (London), supplement to August 15, 1912 issue, p. xxxi. Retrieved via HathiTrust (administered by The University of Michigan), April 25, 2023.
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