Kidnapped in New York
Kidnapped in New York is a 1914 film American silent short drama film starring Barney Gilmore.[1] The film survives and has been released on DVD.[2]
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Starring | Barney Gilmore |
Distributed by | Sterling Camera and Film Company |
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Running time | 40 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Synopsis
Detective Dooley (Barney Gilmore) goes undercover in an Italian immigrant neighborhood posing as a harmless drunk in order to find a wealthy man's daughter and nurse who had been kidnapped by criminals.[3]
Cast
- Barney Gilmore as Detective Dooley
- Marie Osborne as Toots, the Baby (credited as Baby Osborne)
- Violet Stuart as The Nurse (credited as Violet Stewart)
gollark: SO MANY things are Turing-complete.
gollark: Lots of simple, terrible things are unreasonably powerful.
gollark: PRs welcome!
gollark: C is actually bad, though.
gollark: I mean, it could plausibly say "[deleted] bee message bee message", it just doesn't.
References
- "Kidnapped in New York (1914)". IMDB. Gilmore had played the same role on stage.
- Progressive Silent Film List: Kidnapped in New York at silentera.com
- "Kidnapped in New York (1914)". Nuray Pictures. Archived from the original on 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2013-07-31.
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