Saving an Audience
Saving an Audience

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Saving an Audience

1912
Movie
11 min
English

Four young college students find themselves with no money and a lot of debts. Each has received a peremptory refusal from home to send any more money to them and they are in despair. Suddenly Claude has an idea. They will hire Susan B. Gabonthy to lecture for them, clear about one hundred dollars apiece, and have enough to tide them over into the next term.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This short silent film appears to be a historical piece, possibly depicting a scenario where a performance or audience is in peril and subsequently saved. Due to its age and limited availability, specific plot details are scarce. The film likely centered on a dramatic event within a theatrical setting.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, "Saving an Audience" predates modern critical review systems. Information regarding its contemporary reception is extremely limited. It is likely considered a historical artifact of early cinema rather than a critically analyzed work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a piece of early cinematic history.

  • Limited information available on its specific narrative or impact.

  • Represents the burgeoning film industry of the early 20th century.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely early and obscure silent film.

Fun Fact

Films from 1912, like "Saving an Audience," were often only a few reels long and shown as part of a larger program that might include newsreels, travelogues, and other short films.

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