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CLASS 9— Dramas 99
REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER
498 The Attack of the Indians Pathe
A thrilling Indian picture of an Indian's loyalty to his white friend by saving his little daughter and notifying the white settlers of the attack of the Indians. Good action.
502 Gratitude Pathe
The young son of the professor is the laughing stock of the school and the boys play tricks on him, but he has one friend, the son of a gambler, who always protects him. The professor, finding the gambler unable to pay a gambling debt, lends him money to show his gratitude.
503 to 506 The Black Diamond Pathe
Due to the strange disappearance of his daughter's diamond ring, the father discharges his secretary as the thief, because it is discovered in his room. After fondly bidding his sweetheart farewell he sails with an explorer for Africa. In a thrilling fight in the jungle he saves his comrade's life from a hungry tiger. In the meantime, a pet crow of his ex-employer is discovered in the act of picking up and carrying away a ring. The secretary is sent for, exonerated and all ends happily.
509 Sister Angelica Pathe
Sister Angelica, disregards her Mother Superior's commands, and leaves the convent to see the dying Andre, who has always been her devoted admirer. The figure of the Madonna appears and forgives Sister Angelica's unreligious act.
510 Indian Rivals Pathe
Moose Head and Black Eagle, rivals for the hand of White Wing, engage in a combat and Black Eagle is killed. Moose Head saves his rival's body from a hungry bear, which he trees and stabs. White Eagle is then given by her father to the successful hunter.
514 to 518 Notre Dame De Paris Pathe
Mile. Napierkowska and Henri Kraus
Victor Hugo's famous masterpiece of a Cardinal's love for a dancing girl, and the fatal results thereof. Henry Kraus as the hunchback.
520 to 523 The Miner's Story Pathe
Featuring Crane Wilbur1 and Octavia Handworth
John Smithson, a miner, causes an explosion through his drunken carelessness and is discharged, but goes back into the mine to help his unfortunate mates, where he is found by Jenkins, his enemy, near the body of the foreman, who had discharged him. Jenkins accuses Smithson of murdering the foreman and he is sentenced to life imprisonment. While Smithson is in prison, his wife dies of grief and his little son is adopted by neighbors. Twenty-five years elapse. Smithson is freed from prison and returns, but being homeless and penniless, he decides