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By the Light of the Moon (film)

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Director
  
Edwin S. Porter

Initial release
  
March 2, 1911

Genres
  
Drama, Short Film

Similar movies
  
The Great Train Robbery (1903)

State of the screen 1911


By the Light of the Moon is a 1911 American single-reel silent film directed and filmed by Edwin S. Porter. It was produced for the Rex Motion Picture Company. It is one of the earliest examples of silhouette animation.

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Plot

The story is about a romance between a couple. The run into many obstacles to being together, including interruption by a tramp and disapproval of her parents. They decide to elope in a plane, and her father chases them below in his automobile. They reach the minister's house and elope before the father arrives.

Production and release

By the Light of the Moon was the company's third release. It revived a technique Porter had used in his 1908 film A Comedy in Black and White.

References

By the Light of the Moon (film) Wikipedia
By the Light of the Moon (film) IMDb