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The Play's the Thing

  • 1914
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Gentleman Burglar (1914)
DramaShort

Clifton Boyle, leading man of a disbanded theatrical company, returns home to find his sister dying. She tells him that she had married Harold Welles, a member of the profession and that he ... Read allClifton Boyle, leading man of a disbanded theatrical company, returns home to find his sister dying. She tells him that she had married Harold Welles, a member of the profession and that he deserted her when her baby died. Boyle swears vengeance as he buries his sister. Later Boy... Read allClifton Boyle, leading man of a disbanded theatrical company, returns home to find his sister dying. She tells him that she had married Harold Welles, a member of the profession and that he deserted her when her baby died. Boyle swears vengeance as he buries his sister. Later Boyle is the leading man of a company presenting "Count of Monte Cristo," with Harold Welles ... Read all

  • Director
    • Scott Sidney
  • Writer
    • Frank Mitchell Dazey
  • Stars
    • Walter Edwards
    • Leona Hutton
    • Robyn Adair
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    • Director
      • Scott Sidney
    • Writer
      • Frank Mitchell Dazey
    • Stars
      • Walter Edwards
      • Leona Hutton
      • Robyn Adair
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    Walter Edwards
    Walter Edwards
    • Clifton Boyle
    Leona Hutton
    Leona Hutton
    • Nell
    Robyn Adair
    Robyn Adair
    • Harold Welles
    Gladys Brockwell
    Gladys Brockwell
    • Clifton's Sister
    Mrs. Hunt
    • Old Lady
    Shorty Hamilton
    Shorty Hamilton
    • Porter
    Chester Withey
    Chester Withey
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    • (as Chet Withey)
    • Director
      • Scott Sidney
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      • Frank Mitchell Dazey
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    deickemeyer

    Makes a good offering

    A two-reel picture presenting a stage tragedy that is novel enough and being well put on makes a good offering. One actor has deceived and deserted a young woman to die and she has told her brother, also an actor, the man's name. The brother, determined on revenge, secures an engagement in the same company with the man. and is not known. The situation is stated concisely and without delay, although it occupies the first reel. The scenes set it before us so that the spectator feels the emotional truth of it; looks upon it as real. The result is marked suspense. It now works up to a duel scene on the stage, preceded by a perfect double exposure vision of the dead girl by the villain. The audience understands nothing of what is really going on and the villain is killed, but so skillfully that the coroner's jury pronounces the death as accidental. Up to the death scene it is good, but there the suspense drops, and the moral tone of the story is not high. The acting is good. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 1914 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
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      • English
    • Production company
      • Domino Film Company
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent
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      • 1.33 : 1

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