Runaway Match

Runaway Match or The Runaway Match, or Marriage by Motor (UK title Elopement à la Mode) is a 1903 short silent film consisting of nine shots.[1][2] It may be the "first auto-centered narrative film"[1] and the first car chase in the movies.[2]

Runaway Match
Directed byAlf Collins
Distributed byGaumont Film Company
Release date
  • 12 December 1903 (1903-12-12) (United States)
Running time
5 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageSilent

Plot

A couple elope by car. The woman's wealthy father gives chase, but his limousine breaks down. When he arrives too late to prevent the marriage, he becomes reconciled to his new son-in-law.

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References

  1. Julian Smith (1983). "A Runaway Match: The Automobile in American Film, 19001920". In Lewis, David Lanier; Goldstein, Laurence (eds.). The Automobile and American Culture. p. 183.
  2. "Runaway Match". Varaces The Car Chase Movie Database. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011.


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