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The Signal of Distress (1912)

December 9, 1912 Drama, Thriller • 12m

Overview

Dolly Dillard jumps at the conclusion that George Gordon is playing her false, as he affectionately greets his sister at the train when she comes to pay him a visit. Dolly, who is not acquainted with his sister, sends back her engagement ring. Sad and disconsolate, she saunters to the cliffs overlooking the seashore, trying to forget her imagined wrong. As she is climbing down the side of the rocky prominence, her foot slips and she falls into a narrow crevice. She finds herself helpless with a sprained ankle. Remembering George's returned match-case, she tears a piece of cloth from her skirt; writes with a burnt match a note, telling of her accident. She ties it around her shoe and throws it over the cliff to her collie dog Jean, who carries the missive to George, who at once, after summoning aid, goes to her rescue, accompanied by his sister.

Director

Laurence Trimble

Writer

Top Billed

Florence Turner

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Florence Turner
Florence Turner

Dolly Dillard

Tom Powers
Tom Powers

George Gordon

James Morrison
James Morrison

The Stranger

Edith Halleran
Edith Halleran

May - George's Sister

Jean the Dog
Jean the Dog

Jean, a Dog

Crew


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Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

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