A Timely Rescue
A Timely Rescue

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A Timely Rescue

1913
Movie
30 min
English

John Bronson, Mr. Daly's farmhand, has ambitions and decides to go to the city. He breaks the news to Mr. and Mrs. Daly and their daughter Lottie. They do their utmost to dissuade him from his purpose, but John has made up his mind to go. He gets employment in a department store. Soon he is promoted to a slightly higher position. He has become neglectful of his country friends, and Lottie waits in vain for an answer to her letters.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short film, Drama

Plot Summary

A damsel in distress is caught in a precarious situation and awaits a heroic rescue. The narrative typically involves suspenseful moments leading up to the intervention of a brave individual who overcomes obstacles to save her.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, "A Timely Rescue" is difficult to assess with modern critical metrics. Such films were generally received as popular entertainment, appreciated for their novelty and melodramatic content. Specific critical reviews from the era are scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated as a staple of early cinematic melodrama.

  • Valued for its straightforward narrative and suspenseful structure.

  • Representative of the kind of simple, action-oriented stories popular in early cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception for "A Timely Rescue" is not available through modern platforms due to its age. Early cinema audiences likely found it to be a thrilling and engaging piece of entertainment.

Fun Fact

Films from 1913, like "A Timely Rescue," were often shown in nickelodeons, which were small, casual movie theaters that played a significant role in popularizing film as a form of mass entertainment.

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