The Eleventh Hour (1912 film)
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Directed byFranklyn Barrett[1]
Based onplay by Leonard Willey
CinematographyFranklyn Barrett
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| The Eleventh Hour | |
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| Directed by | Franklyn Barrett[1] |
| Based on | play by Leonard Willey |
| Cinematography | Franklyn Barrett |
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| Country | Australia |
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The Eleventh Hour is a 1912 Australian silent film. It is considered a lost film.[2][3]
The script is based on a play "showing the adventures and vicissitudes in the life of a Girl Telegraphist".[4]
The action consisted of four acts:
- Act 1 – 'Pangs of Jealousy'
- Act 2 – 'Bad Blood'
- Act 3 – 'The Distress Call'
- Act 4 – 'The Eleventh Hour'
Cast
- Cyril Mackay[5]
- Sidney Stirling
- Leonard Willey
- Charles Lawrence
- Loris Brown
- Irby Marshall
Production
Of Sydney Stirling, Barrett wrote "I never knew an actor so responsive to direction, so keen to size up a situation and command it.” [6]
Production
The cast worked for JC Williamsons.[7]