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A Perilous Cargo

  • 1913
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A Perilous Cargo (1913)
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Jack Arnold, captain of the "Flying Dutchman," a schooner, is betrothed to Lorrie, the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. Several unprofitable voyages in succession have left Jack high and d... Read allJack Arnold, captain of the "Flying Dutchman," a schooner, is betrothed to Lorrie, the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. Several unprofitable voyages in succession have left Jack high and dry on the financial rocks and he and Lorrie decide that they must wait at least two years ... Read allJack Arnold, captain of the "Flying Dutchman," a schooner, is betrothed to Lorrie, the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. Several unprofitable voyages in succession have left Jack high and dry on the financial rocks and he and Lorrie decide that they must wait at least two years before they can marry. Fate, however, decreed otherwise, and sent two Central American rev... Read all

  • Director
    • Harold M. Shaw
  • Writer
    • James Oppenheim
  • Stars
    • Walter Edwin
    • Herbert Prior
    • John Sturgeon
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    • Director
      • Harold M. Shaw
    • Writer
      • James Oppenheim
    • Stars
      • Walter Edwin
      • Herbert Prior
      • John Sturgeon
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    Walter Edwin
    Walter Edwin
    • Leading Role
    Herbert Prior
    Herbert Prior
    • Captain Jack Arnold
    John Sturgeon
    • The Lighthouse Keeper
    Edna Flugrath
    Edna Flugrath
    • Lorrie - the Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
    William Bechtel
    William Bechtel
    • 1st Conspirator
    Richard Ridgely
    • 2nd Conspirator
    • Director
      • Harold M. Shaw
    • Writer
      • James Oppenheim
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    We cannot pass without praising the players

    A not very effectively made melodramatic picture, fabricated to use an old hulk of a ship, high and dry on the rocks, which at the climax is shattered by dynamite. If the story gives excitement, and it does at certain moments, it is by contagion, not by suggestion; by the running about and gesticulating of the players, and never by the convincing development of a dramatic situation. The fact that too many things in it give the producer's expedients away makes it seem very artificial. We had to see it with three audiences; in one it was laughed at; in the others, while there were some who seemed to be watching closely, some plainly didn't. The producer had two ships, and they were not enough alike. We can't praise the writer of the script, either; but we cannot pass without praising the players; it is remarkable that they accomplished so much. Walter Edwin and Herbert Prior, but especially the former, who has the lead, do fine work. John Sturgeon, as the lighthouse keeper, and Edna Flugrath. as his daughter, also do well. William Bechtel and Richard Ridgely. the conspirators, had ungrateful roles and seemed a bit too melodramatic; they had to do something. The photography is fair and some of the scenes are very interesting. - The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1913 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
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