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The Bells (1911 film)

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Directed by
  
W. J. Lincoln

Production company
  
Amalgamated Pictures

Director
  
W. J. Lincoln

Production company
  
Amalgamated Pictures

Written by
  
W. J. Lincoln

Initial release
  
1911

Story by
  
W. J. Lincoln

Cinematography
  
Orrie Perry

Produced by
  
William Gibson Millard Johnson John Tait Nevin Tait

Based on
  
the play The Bells by Erckmann-Chatrian adapted by Leopold Lewis and W. J. Lincoln

Starring
  
Arthur Styan Nellie Bramley

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Producers
  
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The Bells is a 1911 Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln. It is based on the famous stage melodrama by Erckmann-Chatrian adapted by Leopold Lewis, which had been adapted for the Australian stage by Lincoln.

Contents

It is considered a lost film.

Plot

Mathias (Arthur Styan) is an innkeeper in a village in Alsace, happily married to Catherine (Miss Grist) and with a daughter Annette (Nellie Bramley). However he is greatly in debt so on Christmas Day 1833 murders a Polish Jew (Mr Cullenane) who visits the inn for his gold. He uses this to pay off his debts and rise in society, becoming the burgomeister of the town – however he is always tormented by guilt.

Fifteen years later on Christmas Day, Mathias becomes delirious and hears the sound of the Jew's sleigh bells. He dreams he is being tried for the murder and is found guilty. He awakes and dies, leaving his family none the wiser.

Cast

  • Arthur Styan as Mathias
  • Nellie Bramley as Annette
  • Ethel Grist as Catherine
  • John Ennis as Walter
  • Ward Lyons as Hans
  • Charles Lawrence as Christian
  • Mr Johns as mesmerist
  • Mr Ebbsmith as Dr Zimmer
  • George Kensington as notary
  • Mr Devon as Tony
  • Mr Devine as Fritz
  • Mr Cullenane as the Polish Jew
  • Mr Coleridge as judge
  • Mr Sinclair as clerk
  • Marion Willis as Sozel
  • Production

    The film was an adaptation of a well known play and featured the only known screen appearance of stage actor Nellie Bramley. It was shot partly on location of Mount Donna Buang in Victoria.

    Sam Crews was the scenic artist, and John Ennis was the stage manager. Stage scenery was hired from J.C. Williamson Ltd.

    Release

    Screenings of the film were often accompanied by a lectured from J Ennis, who was in the film.

    The film was released in the US in 1914 by Sawyers Inc.

    References

    The Bells (1911 film) Wikipedia