An Assisted Elopement (1912 Selig film)

An Assisted Elopement is a 1912 silent film short directed by Colin Campbell. It was produced by Selig Polyscope Company. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[1]

An Assisted Elopement
Directed byColin Campbell
Produced bySelig Polyscope Company
William Nicholas Selig
Written byFred Huntley
StarringFrank Clark
Elmer Clifton
Distributed byGeneral Film Company
Release date
October 4, 1912
Running time
1 reel
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

Cast

  • Frank Clark - Old Robert Wilson (*billed Frank M. Clark)
  • Elmer Clifton - Young Tom Richmond
  • Betty Harte - Jeanette Wilson
  • Al Ernest Garcia - Brown, Tom's Friend (*as Al E. Garcia)
  • Frank Richardson - Captain Baker
  • James Robert Chandler - The Parson (*as Robert Chandler)
  • Blanche McCormick - Dot, Jeanette's friend
gollark: I definitely haven't been spying on your writing notes.
gollark: Oh, good.
gollark: The skull should ONLY move through offscreen teleportation.
gollark: Well, skulls don't actually have any muscles. So that might be hard.
gollark: It would be more interesting if you made it ambiguous whether there was actually telepathic speech, or people were just imagining it.

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