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Fire at Sea
The popular artist Frank Harvey has been offered a job in America. On the voyage across the Atlantic, Harvey catches sight of the captain’s beautiful daughter, and the two quickly become good friends. However, a fire breaks out in the ship’s hold, and while the crew struggles to put out the flames, Harvey has to keep the passengers calm with his very best performances, and pray for his and the lives of others. (Stumfilm.dk)
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Plot Summary
This is a silent short film from 1912 that appears to be a documentary detailing a fire at sea. The specifics of the event and the narrative are not widely documented.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary from 1912, specific critical reception is not readily available. Its historical significance likely lies in its early documentation of maritime events.
What Reviewers Say
Early example of maritime documentary.
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Many early short films, especially documentaries, have incomplete records, making detailed analysis challenging.
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