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Identifier: cinenewgaz01cine (find matches)
Title: Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Cinema News
Subjects: Motion Pictures Film Industry Trade Magazine nyarc-museumofmodernart
Publisher: London
Contributing Library: The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York
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the farm. Unfortunately, on oneof her journeys the wheel of her cart comes off and she is strandedin a lonely lane. Her Australian suitor, out driving, pulls up andoffers acsistance, which is accepted by her; but he exceeds his mis-sion, and after delivering the girls goods, drives her, with all speed,to his own house, where he forcibly tries to make her promise tomarry him. She absolutely refuses, and he locks her in the room.They have been followed by the young squire, who, when his rivalleaves the house to stable his horse, climbs into the room. Aplan of escape is decided upon and, locking the door, togetherthey make a rope of the bedclothing and the girl is safely loweredto the ground. Meanwhile, the farmer has returned, hears thenoise, and rushes to the room only to find the door bolted. In-furiated, he draws his revolver and blows off the bolts, and, thusgaining admission, a terrible fight between the two men takesplace. In their madness they get too close to the low window and
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THEIR LIVES FOR CO! 1) (Gaumont) raises a terrible hubbub, andthe hotel :manager~with the servantsand guests appear, and endeavour to open the travellersJoor. He had gone to bed and locked himself in. The door is3i-oken open. The Countess rushes in and attempts to throw herrms round the poor bewildered traveller, when she discovers herlistake, and they are all convulsed with laughter at the sight ofthe traveller sitting up in bed endeavouring to repel the advancesA the lovely Countess. Thus a contemplated tragedy is turnedinto the broadest corned v. CRICKS & MARTIN, ioi, Wardoir Street, W. Ltd. THE FARMERS DAUGHTER.—Released June (29th.Length 975 feet. v Farmer Jones has a very pretty daughter who is much soughtafter. The young squire is first favourite, but she dearly loves totease him and loses no opportunity to do so. But he has a rivalin a neighbouring farmer who has spent many years of his life in both fallout- The villain falls heavily to the ground badly hurt,but, fortuna

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Cinema_News
  • booksubject:Motion_Pictures
  • booksubject:Film_Industry_Trade_Magazine
  • booksubject:nyarc_museumofmodernart
  • bookpublisher:London
  • bookcontributor:The_Museum_of_Modern_Art_Library__New_York
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  • bookleafnumber:172
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