Volume II: Filmography

 

THE FACE AT THE WINDOW

 

(Princess)

October 23, 1914 (Friday)

Length: 1 reel (1,012 feet)

Director: Arthur Ellery

Character: Drama; "The thrilling adventure of a young clubman"

Cast: Boyd Marshall (Jack Watson), Mayre Hall (the girl), Kenneth Clarendon (gang leader), Bruce Weyman, Ernest C. Warde, Morgan Jones

 

SYNOPSIS, Reel Life, October 17, 1914:

"Jack Watson, a wealthy young clubman, has the reputation among his friends of being indolent and indifferent. One night he refuses an invitation to the theatre and supper afterwards, and, taking a taxi, drives into the country. An accident to the machine causes a delay, and Watson is attracted by a fine house nearby. He strolls near, and is looking up at the lighted windows when he sees the face of a beautiful young girl appear for a moment and then withdraw suddenly, as though its owner were dragged back by unseen hands. Watson investigates and finds that the girl is a prisoner, surrounded by the house servants who have found in the same room, a well-dressed old man, evidently her father, and are threatening to kill the girl if she will not reveal to them where he hides his valuables. One of the men comes out to the garage to enlist the help of the chauffeur, and disguising himself in his livery and goggles, goes to the house. The girl and the valuables are entrusted to him. But just as he is on the point of leaving, the chauffeur, who has recovered, phones from the garage, disclosing the deception. A fight ensues. The taxi driver, however, comes to Watson's assistance. They overpower the servants, and Watson wins the friendship of the girl and her father."

 

REVIEW, The Bioscope, January 21, 1915:

"A well-constructed story of how a contemplated burglary is frustrated by the courage and resource of a young man-about-town, who, in rescuing a pretty girl and her father from a perilous position, insures for himself the promise of future happiness. The piece is well played and excellently mounted and produced, forming an attraction which will add distinction to any programme."

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