The Power of Melody

The Power of Melody (also known as Delirium Tremens) is a 1912 American silent short drama film starring Harry Van Meter, Vivian Rich, and Eugenie Forde.[1] The film was written by pianist Paul Williams of Morristown, Indiana.[2]

The Power of Melody
Produced byDavid Horsley
Written byPaul Williams
StarringHarry von Meter
Vivian Rich
Eugenie Forde
Production
company
Distributed byMotion Picture Distributors and Sales Company
Release date
  • May 20, 1912 (1912-05-20)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent film
English intertitles

Plot

A dramatic portrayal of how music influenced the lives of several people in New York City and started them on a better course.[3]

Cast

gollark: Yes, if power is too low you'll just char a bit of it, you have to burn through rapidly.
gollark: Clearly, you found wrong.
gollark: Or electron-beam-cut, sometimes.
gollark: Our cookies are laser-cut, actually.
gollark: No, we did that ages ago, it's in the company handbook.

References

  1. "Star Theatre". News-Journal. 17 Jun 1912. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  2. "Pianist Writes Scenario". The Daily Republican. 24 Aug 1912. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  3. "The Power of Melody". News-Journal. 24 May 1912. Retrieved 2020-03-15.


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