Descriptive Catalogue of Pathéscope Films (1918)

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106 CLASS 9— Dramas REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER A-41 and A-42 The Lesser Evil Biograph Blanche Sweet, Edwin August, Alfred Paget, Mae Marsh Keeping an appointment with her sweetheart the fisher maid comes upon a hiding place of a band of smugglers. As she has discovered their secret they dare not leave her behind. They carry her away aboard their ship, where she is in great peril, but is guarded by the captain from the entire mutinous crew. Thrilling scenes of motor boat chases and rescue. A-43 and A-44 Fighting Blood Biograph Robert Harron, Florence Labadie, Kate Burns and Charles Nichols The attack of the Indians on a settler's cabin and the timely rescue of the settler. A pretty romance, and a touch of comedy by a little five-year-old, does full justice to its famous director, D. W. Griffith. A-46andA-47 Ramona Biograph Mary Pickford, Henry Walthal Helen Hunt Jackson's story in defense of the Indian character and showing the white man's injustice to their race. Directed by D. W. Griffith. A-48 and A-49 The Battle Biograph Blanche Sweet, Charles West Another Griffith production in which his master-hand is plainly shown. One of the most thrilling Civil War reels ever produced. A-50toA-53 Enoch Arden Biograph Wilfred Lucas, Linda Arvidson, Robt. Harron, Mae Marsh The film production of Tennyson' poem directed by D. W. Griffith. Enoch Arden, having successfully courted Annie Lee, marries her, but the couple have a hard struggle for existence. Enoch finally leaves his wife and three children and sails away to seek a fortune, but is shipwrecked and left alone for many years on an island whence he finally returns to find that his wife, believing him to be dead, has re-married. Rather than destroy her happiness he sacrifices his own, remains in hiding, and dies in seclusion. A-54 to A-57 The Battle at Elderbush Gulch Biograph Mae Marsh, Alfred Paget, Charles Mailes, Lillian Gish, Robt. Harron, Henry Walthal An Indian brave steals pet puppies from children of a white settlement, and is shot by the settlers for his rashness. The Indian tribe cries vengeance, and the entire settlement of Elderbush is wiped off the map. Thrilling battle scenes between Indians and settlers. A-60 to A-63 Martin Chuzzlewit Biograph Alan Hale, Jack Drumier, Isabel Rea, Hector Sarno Dramatization of Dickens' famous novel. Young Martin, the grandson of Martin Chuzzlewit, displeases his grandfather by becoming engaged to the