In the Nick of Time (1911 film)
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| In the Nick of Time | |
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Sunday Times 3 Sept 1911 | |
| Directed by | Alfred Rolfe |
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Running time | 1,200 feet |
| Country | Australia |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
In the Nick of Time is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe.[2] It was described as a "sensational railway drama", although now is considered a lost film.[3][4]
It featured a fight on the footboard of a train.[5]
It was called a "special feature", as in it had a shorter running time.[6] The movie came from the Australian Photoplay Company.[7]
The film featured two main sequences:[8]
- the ride for life
- a murderous fight on the footboard of the train