The Water Nymph

The Water Nymph
Directed by Mack Sennett
Produced by Mack Sennett
Starring Mabel Normand
Distributed by Mutual Film
Release dates
  • September 23, 1912 (1912-09-23) (United States)
Running time
8 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Water Nymph (also known as The Beach Flirt) is a 1912 American silent comedy "split reel" short film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Mack Sennett. Normand performed her own diving stunts for the film, which was the first Keystone comedy.

The film precedes, and may have been the direct inspiration for, the Sennett Bathing Beauties performers first featured in 1915.[1]

Cast

Production notes

The Water Nymph was shot on location in Venice, Los Angeles.[2]

References

  1. One reel a week By Fred J. Balshofer, Arthur C. Miller, page 81
  2. Fell, John L. (1987). Before Hollywood: Turn-Of-The-Century American Film. Hudson Hills Press. p. 148. ISBN 0-933920-91-1.
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