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The Quest

  • 1915
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IMDb RATING
5.3/10
35
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Margarita Fischer in The Quest (1915)
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John Douglas, a high-society playboy, is a cynic concerning the women of his social set, and has a pictured ideal of the girl of his dreams. Wising to avoid the upcoming social season, he ho... Read allJohn Douglas, a high-society playboy, is a cynic concerning the women of his social set, and has a pictured ideal of the girl of his dreams. Wising to avoid the upcoming social season, he hops a freighter bound for the Orient. It sinks in mid-ocean and he, as the sole survivor, i... Read allJohn Douglas, a high-society playboy, is a cynic concerning the women of his social set, and has a pictured ideal of the girl of his dreams. Wising to avoid the upcoming social season, he hops a freighter bound for the Orient. It sinks in mid-ocean and he, as the sole survivor, is washed upon a island, where he is rescued by Nia, daughter of the tribal chief, Neto.Joh... Read all

  • Director
    • Harry A. Pollard
  • Writer
    • F. McGrew Willis
  • Stars
    • Harry A. Pollard
    • Lucille Ward
    • Joseph Singleton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    35
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    • Director
      • Harry A. Pollard
    • Writer
      • F. McGrew Willis
    • Stars
      • Harry A. Pollard
      • Lucille Ward
      • Joseph Singleton
    • 3User reviews
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    Harry A. Pollard
    Harry A. Pollard
    • John Douglas
    • (as Harry Pollard)
    Lucille Ward
    Lucille Ward
    • Mrs. Chalmers - the Hostess
    Joseph Singleton
    Joseph Singleton
    • De Villiers - a Man about Town
    • (as Joseph E. Singleton)
    • …
    Nan Christy
    • Helen Carruthers - a Social Butterfly
    Margarita Fischer
    Margarita Fischer
    • Nai
    Robyn Adair
    Robyn Adair
    • Kaura - Tribal Sub-Chief
    William A. Carroll
    William A. Carroll
    • The Tribal Priest
    • (as William Carroll)
    • Director
      • Harry A. Pollard
    • Writer
      • F. McGrew Willis
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    4wes-connors

    Margarita Fischer's Gone Missing

    This film starred actor/director Harry Pollard (as John Douglas) with his wife Margarita Fischer (as Nai). Mr. Pollard plays a bored millionaire who receives his desire to "get away from it all" by becoming the only survivor of a South Seas shipwreck. On an island, he meets a tribe who, several hundred years ago, survived similar circumstances - thus, explaining why they are light-skinned. Pollard falls in love with pretty Ms. Fischer - and the feeling is mutual. However, tribal chief Joseph E. Singleton (as Neto) wants his daughter to marry robust Robyn Adair (as Kaura). After lightning strikes, they work out the problems. Pollard and Fischer are coupled. Searchers eventually rescue Pollard, but retuning to civilization with Fisher portends tragedy…

    You're not likely to see "The Quest" in this lifetime. Reportedly, a print was found with such advanced nitrate deterioration, a restoration was not possible; although, enough was discernible to identify it as a deteriorating copy of American's Mutual Master motion picture. In early 1915, Fischer was a big attraction; this feature was expected to extend and elevate her popularity, but did not meet most expectations. The feeling, at the time, was that Pollard and Fischer may have lost momentum (to D.W. Griffith and Mary Pickford) as the studio withheld releasing "The Quest" for some time. "Motion Picture Magazine" (May 1915) writer Tarleton Winchester mentioned the long delay, then briefly praised the film's location scenes and twist ending.

    **** The Quest (3/22/15) Harry Pollard ~ Harry Pollard, Margarita Fischer, Joseph Singleton, Robyn Adair
    deickemeyer

    Marguerite Fisher is a delight

    In the five reels of this production there is much that is beautiful, as well as much that is crude. The scene where the feminine ideal of his imagination comes gliding over the water toward the rapt young man on shore, is as fine a piece of double exposure work as one could wish to see; the scene is, in itself, a gem. Had the film been cut to four reels the illusion might not have been destroyed, but the adding of reel number five brings with it a double climax and also a taint of confusion. The photography displayed in the production cannot be too highly praised. The players, too, are worthy of much commendation, and Marguerite Fisher is a delight; likewise Harry Pollard's work is exceedingly good. - The Moving Picture World, March 27, 1915
    3FrankyD45

    This movie grew up with me.

    I always used to watch this when i was a kid. I really enjoyed it. I recommend it to people who have the time to watch it. It is very unique and interesting. It is not horrible nor the best movie ever, but it is a watchable movie, something to discuss over a meeting because of its uniqueness. Rent it if you can get a hold of it.

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      This is one of about two dozen feature films directed by Harry A. Pollard, which the American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films, in all 3 of their volumes, 1911-1920, 1921-1930 and 1931-1940, chooses to erroneously credit to comedian Harry (Snub) Pollard, who is, of course, a different person entirely.

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1915 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Cruz Islands, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American Film Manufacturing Company
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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