The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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88 — THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY "Elmo the Fearless.' Episode 5 The Smugglers' Cave CAST The Stranger Elmo Lincoln Edith Stilwell Louise Lorraine Robert Stilwell, her father, William Chapman Paul Horton Ray Watson Dan Bulger Frank Ellis Guy Hatherton Gordon McGregor Checko V. L. Barnes ^LMO and Edith are rescued from the burning house. Lucille is killed, but Guy and Dan escape. A note reaches Edith, telling her that her father is a prisoner of the smugglers at Hell's Point and that tne ship's safe has been located — also that the smugglers are making preparations to salvage the safe. Guy steals this note and wires Horton what he has learned. Elmo and Edith get a car and set out for the caves at Hell's Point. Horton picks up Guy and the gang and follows. Using guns, they force Elmo from the road and his car goes over the cliff into the sea. Believing Elmo and Edith dead, Horton and the gang hurry on to the smugglers' cave, where they find Silver Dick, the chief, and his men testing the new diving suits. Stilwell is there, a prisoner, and Horton and he have bitter words. In the meantime, Elmo and Edith, having saved themselves by jumping as the car pitched over the bluffs, make their way in a boat to the rope ladder that hangs down the face of the cliff from the mouth of the cave, two hundred feet above water. They both start up, E<^th in front. It now happens that Horton, anxious to get at the safe lying at the bottom of the sea, has persuaded Silver Dick to make an immediate attempt to salvage it. The gang starts down and discovers the presence of Elmo and Edith on the ladder. A fight follows — Edith is noosed by a rope and drawn up into the cave. A couple of the smugglers start down the ladder. Elmo pitches one off to his death. The second man attatcks him with a knife. Elmo gets the knife away from him and chases him up the ladder. As the man beats it into the cave, Silver Dick cuts the ladder loose and Elmo is sent flying through the air. -While this is happening, Checko, believing Edith is his daughter, Lucille, has locked himself in the inner cave with her. The man is apparently crazy. Edith is terrified for her life. FRANK MAYO in 12 "Wives and Old Sweethearts" Lyons-Moran Star Comedy CAST Eddie _ Eddie Lyons Eddie's Bride Charlotte Merriam Lee . Lee Moran Lee's Bride Alma Bennett gDDIE has been married a few days and is happy in the thought that his wife's mother has left them all alone in the home. In the meantime Lee and Alma are making their getaway from the crowd after just having been married. They lose the crowd and then Lee's wife suggests that they spend the eVening at her friend's home, meaning Charlotte. She does not know that Charlotte is married to Eddie, an old sweetheart of hers, neither does she know that Charlotte used to be an old sweetheart of Lee's. Arriving at the home the meeting takes place much to the embarrassment of all concerned. When night comes the couples have arranged to meet in the parlor and return the old love letters, etc. The wives are caught and jealousy ensues between the boys, culminating with the expose and happy ending. THE BIG TWELVE ROBERT ANDERSON in "COMMON PROPERTY" By E. J. CLAWSON Directed by PAUL POWELL ORA CAREW in "LOOT" By ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE Directed by WM. C. DOWLAN MARY MAC LAREN "BONNIE BONNIE LASSIE" By HENRY C. ROWLAND Directed by TOD BROWNING "THE BRUTE BREAKER" Written and Directed by LYNN REYNOLDS HARRY CAREY in "THE RIDER OF THE LAW" By G. B. LANCASTER Directed by JACK FORD KENNETH HARLAN and HELEN JEROME EDDY in "THE TREMBLING HOUR" By K. B. CLARK Directed by GEO. SEIGMANN MONROE SALISBURY in "HIS DIVORCED WIFE" By ELMER ELLSWORTH PEAKE Directed by DOUGLAS GERRARD FRANK MAYO in "A UTTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH" By JOSEPH MEDILL PATTERSON Directed by LYNN REYNOLDS HARRY CAREY in "THE ACE OF THE SADDLE" By E. J. JACKSON Directed by JACK FORD OLIVE TELL in "THE TRAP" By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS and JULES ECKERT GOODMAN Directed by FRANK REICHER FRITZI BRUNETTE in "THE WOMAN UNDER COVER" By SADA COWAN Directed by GEO. SEIGMANN MONROE SALISBURY "SUNDOWN TRAIL" By J. G. HAWKES Directed by BOLLIN STURGEON