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St. Elmo is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The scenario was adapted by Lloyd Lonergan from Augusta Jane Evans's 1866 novel of the same name. Frank H. Crane and Anna Rosemond play the leading roles in the simplified plot that was reliant on inter-titles to tell the story. The film follows St. Elmo who is engaged to his cousin Agnes, being betrayed by his friend Dick Hammond who has an affair with Agnes. St. Elmo challenges and kills Hammond in a duel. A young girl, Edna witnesses the duel and leads Agnes and the sheriff off the trail. St. Elmo disappears and returns five years later to woo Edna. She rejects then accepts his affections only to stop him from committing suicide. The production was met with mixed reviews by critics, but was successful. Th

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  • St. Elmo is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The scenario was adapted by Lloyd Lonergan from Augusta Jane Evans's 1866 novel of the same name. Frank H. Crane and Anna Rosemond play the leading roles in the simplified plot that was reliant on inter-titles to tell the story. The film follows St. Elmo who is engaged to his cousin Agnes, being betrayed by his friend Dick Hammond who has an affair with Agnes. St. Elmo challenges and kills Hammond in a duel. A young girl, Edna witnesses the duel and leads Agnes and the sheriff off the trail. St. Elmo disappears and returns five years later to woo Edna. She rejects then accepts his affections only to stop him from committing suicide. The production was met with mixed reviews by critics, but was successful. The film is presumed lost. (en)
  • St. Elmo è un cortometraggio muto del 1910 diretto da Lloyd B. Carleton e da Barry O'Neil. I due interpreti principali, Frank Hall Crane e Anna Rosemond, erano due noti attori teatrali qui alla loro seconda esperienza cinematografica. Gertrude Thanhouser era la moglie del produttore Edwin Thanhouser e una dei tre fondatori della casa di produzione omonima. (it)
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  • A film still from the lost work (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Barry O'Neil or Lloyd B. Carleton (en)
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  • Silent film (en)
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  • St. Elmo (en)
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  • Adapted by Lloyd Lonergan (en)
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  • St. Elmo è un cortometraggio muto del 1910 diretto da Lloyd B. Carleton e da Barry O'Neil. I due interpreti principali, Frank Hall Crane e Anna Rosemond, erano due noti attori teatrali qui alla loro seconda esperienza cinematografica. Gertrude Thanhouser era la moglie del produttore Edwin Thanhouser e una dei tre fondatori della casa di produzione omonima. (it)
  • St. Elmo is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The scenario was adapted by Lloyd Lonergan from Augusta Jane Evans's 1866 novel of the same name. Frank H. Crane and Anna Rosemond play the leading roles in the simplified plot that was reliant on inter-titles to tell the story. The film follows St. Elmo who is engaged to his cousin Agnes, being betrayed by his friend Dick Hammond who has an affair with Agnes. St. Elmo challenges and kills Hammond in a duel. A young girl, Edna witnesses the duel and leads Agnes and the sheriff off the trail. St. Elmo disappears and returns five years later to woo Edna. She rejects then accepts his affections only to stop him from committing suicide. The production was met with mixed reviews by critics, but was successful. Th (en)
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  • St. Elmo (film 1910 Thanhouser) (it)
  • St. Elmo (1910 Thanhouser film) (en)
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