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Directed by Lawrence MarstonOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Christmas films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Films based on the Bible,
Portrayals of Jesus in film,
Films about virginityActors Florence La Badie,
William Russell,
James Cruze,
Harry Benham,
Justus D. Barnes,
David Henry ThompsonRating50%
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Directed by Edwin S. Porter,
Wallace McCutcheonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
Crime,
WesternThemes Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Films based on plays,
Heist films,
Films about hijackingsActors Alfred C. Abadie,
Gilbert M. Anderson,
J. Barney Sherry,
Justus D. Barnes,
George Barnes,
Morgan JonesRating72%
The film opens with two bandits breaking into a railroad telegraph office, where they force the operator at gunpoint to have a train stopped and to transmit orders for the engineer orders to fill the locomotive's tender at the station's water tank. They then knock operator out and tie him up. As the train stops it is boarded by the bandits—now four. Two bandits enter an express car, kill a messenger and open a box of valuables with dynamite; the others kill the fireman and force the engineer to halt the train and disconnect the locomotive. The bandits then force the passengers off the train and rifle them for their belongings. One passenger tries to escape, but is instantly shot down. Carrying their loot, the bandits escape in the locomotive, later stopping in a valley where their horses had been left.Origin USAGenres DramaActors Frank Hall Crane,
Marie Eline,
Harry Benham,
Marguerite Snow,
Alphonse Ethier,
William BowmanAdapted from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, the film has been shortened and streamlined for the single reel format. The film focuses on a grandfather who gambles himself into poverty. He dotes on his granddaughter, Little Nell, and desires to give her every luxury. The grandfather turns to gambling to try and earn money, firmly believing that luck would favor him. His gambling results in losing everything and Nell fears that he will be taken away to an asylum. At night, Nell flees with him and they find refuge and shelter with Mrs. Jarley. The grandfather, seeking to win money, robs Nell of her money and proceeds to gamble it away. The grandfather is coerced by men to steal to pay the debts, but Nell intervenes and flees with her grandfather again. Exhausted and feeble in health, Nell meets a kind schoolmaster and appeals to him for aid before falling unconscious at his feet. The schoolmaster takes the two in, but it is too late to save Nell and she dies. Her grandfather is brokenhearted and is found dead on her grave several days later. Directed by Ernest C. WardeGenres DramaActors Florence La Badie,
Richard Neill,
Arthur Bauer,
Wayne Arey,
Claude CooperRating68%
As described in a film magazine review, Laura Fairlie (Florence La Badie) marries Sir Pervival Glyde (Richard R. Neill) as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (Gertrude Dallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura the true state of affairs and decides to keep an eye on Sir Pervival. Through the efforts of Marian, Laura is saved from an unhappy fate. Directed by Frederick SullivanOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Florence La Badie,
Edwin Stanley,
Kathryn AdamsAlicia is a poor girl living in the city with her family. When her father receives an inheritance, he is able to follow his dream of becoming an artist and moves his family near an artist's colony in the country. There he falls prey to a scheming widow, and he and his wife separate. Alicia, meanwhile, has become involved with a young man who is the widow's accomplice, and she throws over her former suitor, Dr. John Osborne. The young man is a proponent of free love, but he gets a little too free with Alicia and she beans him with a small statuette. She goes running back to her doctor sweetheart, and her parents decide to reconcile, since their separation obviously isn't doing their children any good.