Three Miles Out

1924 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Three Miles Out is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Madge Kennedy, Harrison Ford, and Marc McDermott.[1] The title of the film refers to the three-mile limit which formerly defined the territorial waters of the United States.

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Directed byIrvin Willat
Written byJohn Emerson
Anita Loos
Story byNeysa McMein
StarringMadge Kennedy
Harrison Ford
Marc McDermott
CinematographyHenry Cronjager
Production
company
Kenma Corporation
Distributed byAssociated Exhibitors
Release date
  • February 10, 1924 (1924-02-10)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[2] Molly Townsend is on the eve of her marriage to Luis Riccardi, a steamship man who secretly is a bootlegger. She follows John Locke, the man she really loves, on a steamship bound for Rio. He is thrown overboard, leaving her at the mercy of a crew full of bad men. She is nearly their victim when she is rescued by John and her mother. When the police come aboard, the leader of the band reveals the true character of Riccardi, leaving Molly and John happy together.

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Preservation

A complete print of Three Miles Out is held by the Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow.[3]

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