Wilfred Lucas

  • Wilfred Lucas – The Man from Kangaroo (1920)

    1911-1920AustraliaDramaWilfred Lucas

    “The Man From Kangaroo” was the first film of Australian athlete Rex “Snowy” Baker (1884-1953). It was filmed in September-October 1919 on location in the Kangaroo Valley and at Gunnedah, with interior shots filmed at Sydney’s Theatre Royal. It opened at the Lyceum and Lyric Theatres in Sydney on Saturday 24 January 1920, It appears to have escaped a detailed review in “The Sydney Morning Herald”, but the Adelaide newspaper “The Register” of 28 April 1920 enthused about it in the following terms:Read More »

  • D.W. Griffith – Heart Beats of Long Ago (1911)

    Drama1911-1920D.W. GriffithSilentUSA

    Biograph Films advertisement, 1911 wrote:
    A Story of the Fourteenth Century — This story takes place at a time when there existed among the nobility of Europe feuds between the great houses, and in this case the daughter of one house has given her heart to the son of the master of the rival domain. He braves everything to see his sweetheart…Read More »

  • D.W. Griffith – The Massacre (1912)

    1911-1920D.W. GriffithSilentThe Birth of CinemaUSAWestern

    As the woman he loved lay dying, the former suitor swore to protect the child of the other man, just killed in battle. The baby grown to womanhood, the man’s love for the mother was felt again, but a stranger claimed the girl’s love. So the man with his trust left for the far Northwestern country and joined in the government wars against the Indians. There again he met the life which he had sworn to protect. How well he succeeded, the returning young husband could most appreciate, after one of the most deadly massacres and Indian battles of the period.Read More »

  • D.W. Griffith – The Miser’s Heart (1911)

    1911-1920CrimeD.W. GriffithSilentThe Birth of CinemaUSA

    Thieves decide to steal the money an old miser has hidden away. He refuses to open the safe for them, so they threaten to kill a girl who lives in his building.Read More »

  • D.W. Griffith – Enoch Arden: Part I (1911)

    Drama1911-1920D.W. GriffithSilentThe Birth of CinemaUSA

    Enoch Arden, a humble fisherman, marries Annie Lee. He signs on as a sailor to make more money to support their growing family. A storm wrecks his ship, but Enoch swims to a deserted island. Annie waits vainly for his return.Read More »

  • D.W. Griffith – His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant (1911)

    1911-1920D.W. GriffithSilentThe Birth of CinemaUSAWar

    A Confederate officer is called off to war. He leaves his wife and daughter in the care of George, his faithful Negro servant. After the officer is killed in an exciting battle sequence, George continues in his caring duties, faithful to his trust. Events continue to turn for the worse when invading Yankee soldiers arrive to loot and torch the widow’s home. George saves the officer’s daughter and battle sword by braving the flames.Read More »

  • Fred C. Newmeyer – The Moth (1934)

    1931-1940DramaFred C. NewmeyerUSA

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    Wealthy young socialite Diane Wyman squanders her fortune and becomes involved in a scandalous raid at a wild party. Her legal guardian, a lecherous old man who has the hots for her, hires a private detective to spy on her. He tails her to a train headed for New Orleans, but she catches on to him. She befriends a young woman aboard the train and they both give the private eye the slip. What Diane doesn’t know, however, is that that her newfound friend is actually a notorious criminal known as The Moth, and she has her own reasons for helping Diane escape–she, too, is being tailed by a detective, who’s after a cache of jewels she’s stolen. Written by frankfob2Read More »

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