The Kidnappers Foil
The Kidnappers Foil is the name of several American short films, made by Melton Barker between the 1930s and 1970s. Each iteration featured small-town children as actors (a different small-town in each iteration), the parents of whom paid Barker a fee in exchange for appearing in the film.
Although the film was made dozens, perhaps hundreds, of times, only a few versions survive. The surviving copies were added to the National Film Registry in 2012.
Plot
The plot of the films centered on a well-to-do girl being kidnapped by, and then escaping, a pair of hoodlums.
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External links
References
- Amanda Petrusich (2013-02-09). "The Legacy of a Camera-Toting Huckster". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
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