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The Girl Stage Driver (1914)
The Girl Stage Driver plays like a one-reeler stretched into two. When the stagecoach driver is murdered by the El Paso Kid and his sidekick, Ruth takes up her father’s reins. On the road, she too fall preys to the bandits, who steal the stage’s gold cargo. The sheriff, Ruth’s sweetheart, rescues her, but he is taken captive by the desperados. The plucky Ruth rescues him once, and then again. Finally, with the help of a posse, the badmen are rounded up for good. Motion Picture News complained that the plot has “a little too much escaping and recapturing” but praised the Arizona settings.
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Wanted a Wife in a Hurry (1912)
A comedy in which a man has to get married within an hour so as to get some money. After being rejected twice, one of his friends dresses up as a woman.
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Oh, You Ragtime! (1912)
The famous pianist Tenorini has moved into the neighbourhood. He plays a song (a spring waltz from "Alexander's Ragtime Band") on the piano; it is such a joyful tune that everyone in the neighborhood starts to dance. When he finally stops everyone is exhausted.
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The Musician's Daughter (1911)
Carl Wagner's good wife was dying. His heart bled at the thought of losing her, his life-long loyal helpmate. And his opera was almost completed, after spending months of weary hours to make it perfect. A pretty daughter tried in vain to brighten the overhanging gloom. Finally the composer, after a superhuman effort, and with a soul filled with sorrow, finished the last act of his score and hurried away to the impresario for a hearing. Here he was assured of an immediate reading and the return to his humble tenement was made with a much lighter heart. The doctor paid another visit to his patient and left a prescription to be filled. Carl reached home and realized how much depended upon the medicine ordered to possibly save a life most dear. Taking his cherished violin, the only article of value remaining, he rushed off to the pawnbroker and negotiated a loan.
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The Lucky Holdup (1912)
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He Poses for His Portrait (1913)
A Émile Cohl animated short in The Newlyweds series.
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He Ruins His Family's Reputation (1913)
And now our funny little friend, Snookums, has started real trouble for his poor Dada. A few of the neighbors and Dada were having a nice quiet little game when the door-bell rang and when Snookums' beautiful mother went to the door, she found the minister.
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Chamber of Forgetfulness (1912)
A husband, thinking his wife is unfaithful to her, has a confrontational scene with her, which causes her to have a heart attack and die. He sends his son away until, after a dozen years, he discovers she was true; whereupon he summons his son and, after a bit, they reconcile at her grave.
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Robin Hood (1912)
Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. The movie's costumes feature enormous versions of the familiar hats of Robin and his merry men, and uses the unusual effect of momentarily superimposing images different animals over each character to emphasize their good or evil qualities. The film was directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, and written by Eustace Hale Ball. A restored copy of the 30-minute film exists and was exhibited in 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Bewitched Matches (1913)
Three girls seeking to have their fortunes told invite a witch over. When the girls' father offends the witch, she puts a hex on him and his matches.
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The Beaten Path (1913)
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund, and starred Barbara Tennant, O.A.C. Lund, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart, Will E. Sheerer. It premiered in August of 1913. Plot summary from "Moving Picture World", August 23, 1913: "This three-reel picture has many big situations in it. In the cast are some of the company's best players: Alec Francis, Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Will Sherer, O.A.C. Lund, Hector Dion, and others. The story is of a family feud between two families, the heads of which quarrel over a boundary line. The main scenes are laid about large mansions, but there are others in an atmosphere of the Northwest, in primitive surroundings. "The Beaten Path" is a real feature."
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Cue and Mis-Cue (1914)
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The Case of Cherry Purcelle (1914)
"Coke" Morgan, a hopeless cocaine fiend with a brilliant but crooked mind, evolves a clever plan of wiretapping to separate the unwary from their money.
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Coming Home (1914)
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The Good in the Worst of Us (1914)
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The Diamond Master (1914)
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At the Court of Prince Make Believe (1914)
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The Drug Traffic (1914)
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Duty (1914)
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Wife (1914)
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The Greatest of These (1914)
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Moonlight (1914)
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The Character Woman (1914)
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Boy (1914)
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Adventures in Diplomacy (1914)
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Son (1914)
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For the Mastery of the World (1914)
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Suffrage and the Man (1912)
A man's engagement is broken up after an argument with his soon-to-be father-in-law about the suffrage. Later he is tricked into getting engaged with another woman and they end up in court where he finds his former fiancée to be a jury member.
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The Aztec Treasure (1914)
Short directed by Webster Cullison.
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He Only Wanted to Play with Dodo (1914)
Part of Émile Cohl's Newlyweds series, based on George McManus' comic strip.
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He Never Objects to Noise (1914)
Part of Émile Cohl's Newlyweds series, based on George McManus' comic strip.
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The Caballero's Way (1914)
A Cisco Kid story.
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The Link in the Chain (1914)
Mr. Goodwin, head of the Crown Jewel Company, has poor health and consequently often transacts his business at home. He is a kind-hearted employer, and his two assistants, Rogers and Burton, have little to complain of. Burton is the father of a beautiful daughter, Marie, who is loved by Rogers. However, she rejects his suit, preferring charity work in the slums. Here she is known as "the little angel."
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The Price Paid (1914)
Tim Clancy was a politician. He was a contractor incidentally. He wanted and secured, by breaking down a good man's moral code, the contract to build the new city water system. Specifications called for the best. He put in the cheapest.


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