Country Australia Cinematography Franklyn Barrett | Based on play by Leonard Willey Release date 13 April 1912 Initial release 1912 Production company West's Pictures | |
Language Silent filmEnglish intertitles People also search for All for Gold, or Jumping the Claim |
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The Eleventh Hour is a 1912 Australian silent film. It is considered a lost film.
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- Plot
- Cast
- Release
- References
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Plot
The script is based on a play "showing the adventures and vicissitudes in the life of a Girl Telegraphist".
The action consisted of four acts:
Cast
Release
The film was shot in Sydney and released in that city in 1912. It screened in London in September 1913 under the title Saved by Telegram.
The critic from the Sydney Morning Herald said that "the story is a thrilling one, whilst the cinematographic work of Mr. Franklyn Barrett, the West expert, is particularly good."
References
The Eleventh Hour (1912 film) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA