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The Wolf-Man
Grinde is a junior partner of a pottery firm. An old chemist, Benjamin Lord, discovers a formula for glazing pottery that is designed to revolutionize the industry. The chemist's grandson, David, takes a sample of the new process to Grinde, who says he will give it consideration. He delegates his foreman, Mole, to steal the formula.
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Plot Summary
Information regarding the plot of this silent short film is scarce and largely unavailable in public historical records. Silent films from this era, especially shorts, often had limited distribution and documentation.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1915, critical reception and detailed audience response are not readily available through modern databases or historical archives. Contemporary reviews for such films were often localized and did not achieve the widespread documentation seen today.
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Information about its artistic merit or impact is not publicly accessible.
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Fun Fact
This 1915 silent short film is distinct from the more famous Universal Pictures horror film 'The Wolf Man' starring Lon Chaney Jr. released in 1941.
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