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The Baby Spy

  • 1914
  • 22m
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Bessie Eyton and Baby Lillian Wade in The Baby Spy (1914)
DramaShortThrillerWar

Jim Sherman, a Northerner, living in the South, joins the Federal forces. His heroic wife, Jane, and his baby daughter, Lillian, bid him a sad farewell. The Federal recruits are quartered so... Read allJim Sherman, a Northerner, living in the South, joins the Federal forces. His heroic wife, Jane, and his baby daughter, Lillian, bid him a sad farewell. The Federal recruits are quartered some miles down the river, and there come tidings to the new soldier from his wife and littl... Read allJim Sherman, a Northerner, living in the South, joins the Federal forces. His heroic wife, Jane, and his baby daughter, Lillian, bid him a sad farewell. The Federal recruits are quartered some miles down the river, and there come tidings to the new soldier from his wife and little daughter, and he returns them a letter, which they open feverishly for news. He encloses... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward LeSaint
  • Writer
    • Chris Lane
  • Stars
    • Guy Oliver
    • Bessie Eyton
    • Baby Lillian Wade
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    • Director
      • Edward LeSaint
    • Writer
      • Chris Lane
    • Stars
      • Guy Oliver
      • Bessie Eyton
      • Baby Lillian Wade
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    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • Jim Sherman
    Bessie Eyton
    Bessie Eyton
    • Jane Sherman
    Baby Lillian Wade
    Baby Lillian Wade
    • Lillian Sherman
    Joe King
    Joe King
    • Col. Sayles
    Alfred E. Green
    Alfred E. Green
    • Maj. Mooney
    • (as Al Green)
    Gordon Sackville
    Gordon Sackville
    • Col. Clark
    Al W. Filson
    Al W. Filson
    • Col. Macy
    • Director
      • Edward LeSaint
    • Writer
      • Chris Lane
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    deickemeyer

    Lacks punch, because of its improbability

    Technically well put to-gether, this two-part drama of Civil War times lacks punch, because of its improbability. Little "Baby" Lillian Wade is a good actress. It is understandable when we consider the atmosphere in which she lives, but when she makes the baby in the picture just as skillful an actresses as herself, it isn't understandable. Then this child of three or thereabouts realizes the military import of the Confederate plans as the officers talk about them. She tells her mother who makes her copy an important order while she is entertaining the officers at dinner in another room. Then the mother rides to the Union camp with the information and saves the army in which her husband is a private. The husband is then given a long furlough at home. It would have even better technicality if more space had been used to emphasize the friendship of father and daughter before the war. Such things are always better shown strongly than indicated and left to the understanding. - The Moving Picture World, June 13, 1914

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1914 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Selig Polyscope Company
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      • 22m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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