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A Novel Experiment

  • 1911
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DramaShort

John Smith, a successful young novelist, disguises himself as a tramp in order to study tramp life as it really is. In the course of his adventures he finds Harry Arnold, a young swell, dead... Read allJohn Smith, a successful young novelist, disguises himself as a tramp in order to study tramp life as it really is. In the course of his adventures he finds Harry Arnold, a young swell, dead drunk in the streets and takes Arnold to his apartment. Arnold has proposed to and has be... Read allJohn Smith, a successful young novelist, disguises himself as a tramp in order to study tramp life as it really is. In the course of his adventures he finds Harry Arnold, a young swell, dead drunk in the streets and takes Arnold to his apartment. Arnold has proposed to and has been rejected by Eleanor Carey. Recognizing in Smith a handsome and superior man despite his... Read all

  • Director
    • Joseph A. Golden
  • Stars
    • Winifred Greenwood
    • Adrienne Kroell
    • Thomas Carrigan
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    • Director
      • Joseph A. Golden
    • Stars
      • Winifred Greenwood
      • Adrienne Kroell
      • Thomas Carrigan
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    Winifred Greenwood
    Winifred Greenwood
    • Eleanor Carey
    Adrienne Kroell
    Adrienne Kroell
    • Edith Denton
    Thomas Carrigan
    Thomas Carrigan
    • John Smith
    • (as T.J. Carrigan)
    William Bell
    • Harry Arnold
    George L. Cox
    • Paul Carey
    Otis Thayer
    Otis Thayer
    • Mr. Carey
    • (as O.B. Thayer)
    Miss Farnesworth
    • Mrs. Carey
    Rex De Rosselli
    Rex De Rosselli
    • A Real Tramp
    Leighton Stark
    Leighton Stark
    • Pat McGann - Laborer
    Fred Herzog
    • James - the Butler
    • Director
      • Joseph A. Golden
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    deickemeyer

    The idea behind this picture is novel

    A story such as this should be convincing for, aside from the main idea, it presents nothing novel nor exciting. A successful novelist might very well woo and marry a girl and keep her in ignorance that he was famous till after the ceremony, particularly the kind of man who impersonates tramps to get realism. Perhaps the reason why this story doesn't, in its early scenes, convince us that, except the novelist, its characters and their place in the story are very obscure. The novelist's tramp's costume is good enough, but it is not until Arnold proposes to Smith, the novelist, whom he thinks is a tramp, that he woo and marry Eleanor, do we pick him out from all the others as having a special part in the story. Even then this reviewer wasn't sure just why he wanted to be revenged on her. From that point on the story is clear enough. Yet girls like Eleanor don't marry men they know so little about. If the climax doesn't wholly convince us, it is well worked out. The idea behind this picture is novel to this reviewer though many plays, old and new, have approached it. - The Moving Picture World, June 10, 1911

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1911 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Selig Polyscope Company
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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