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    Movies & TV Shows from 1911

    Poster for The Miller and His Child
    Movie
    1911

    The Miller and His Child

    Poster for A Tale of Two Cities
    Movie
    1911•
    5.0

    A Tale of Two Cities

    An early film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror.

    Poster for Comment Max fait le tour du monde
    Movie
    1911

    Comment Max fait le tour du monde

    Poster for The Last Drop of Water
    Movie
    1911•
    5.1

    The Last Drop of Water

    A wagon train heading west across the great desert runs out of water, and is attacked by Indians. One man -- their last hope -- is sent out to find water.

    Poster for Hank and Lank: They Make a Mash
    Movie
    1911

    Hank and Lank: They Make a Mash

    Lank sees a young lady drop her purse and upon recovering it is invited by the damsel to see her home. It is with envious eyes that Hank watches his pal and then resolves to try to make a hit himself.

    Poster for The Lily of the Tenements
    Movie
    1911

    The Lily of the Tenements

    A struggling young seamstress supports her elderly parents by working at home. The landlord offers free rent for sex, but she declines. He threatens foreclosure, but she is saved when a large sewing order comes her way. She rushes to the landlord’s office to arrange for an extension on the rent, encounters the landlord’s son, and leaves an ambiguous message saying only that she must see the landlord on important business. The old man receives the message and leaves for her apartment. His son, unaware of his father’s lechery, innocently follows after him to convey an urgent business message. When he walks in on his father attacking the seamstress, he interferes, denounces the old man, and provides the girl’s family with food and medical help.

    Poster for The Girl Behind the Counter
    Movie
    1911

    The Girl Behind the Counter

    Edgar the rich man’s son meets Ebba the waitress, and sparks fly. Ebba quickly becomes pregnant, but when the young lovers want to marry, Edgar’s father will stop at nothing to quash the mismatch. (stumfilm.dk)

    Poster for The Sheriff and the Man
    Movie
    1911

    The Sheriff and the Man

    A sheriff must decide whether or not to allow his old friend, a criminal, to escape.

    Poster for The Little Soldier of ’64
    Movie
    1911

    The Little Soldier of ’64

    Poster for The Bad Man's First Prayer
    Movie
    1911

    The Bad Man's First Prayer

    Driven to drink by poverty brought upon by the long illness of his wife, Joe Selling, a western miner, spends most of his time at the village bar, where one day his daughter Alice enters and pleads with him to come home. She is thrust aside by the brutal bartender, who orders her to leave the place when Dan Quigley, a rather shady character, takes her part, thrusts the bartender aside, and helping Joe to his feet, leads him out of the place and home. At home Alice pleads with both men to reform, but her father is obstinate and Dan says he is "too bad."

    Poster for Broncho Billy's Adventure
    Movie
    1911•
    4.0

    Broncho Billy's Adventure

    Fairfax, California, is the location used for this film, one of the earliest Broncho Billy films. Anderson includes his usual mix of comedy and drama as Broncho Billy gets caught in the middle of a family dispute between a jealous hotel owner and his daughter when she flirts with her boyfriend, a cowboy her father dislikes.

    Poster for She
    Movie
    1911•
    4.0

    She

    She was the first attempt in film to depict the story of H. Rider Haggard's 1886 novel She: A History of Adventure.

    Poster for The Love of a Gypsy Girl
    Movie
    1911

    The Love of a Gypsy Girl

    A female ‘gypsy’ – in the parlance of the time – must choose between helping her own camp or a kidnapped girl. The woman once fell in love with the local count. However, without hesitation, the count left her heartbroken for a rich aristocratic girl who seduced him. Years later, the count refuses to pay alms to the gypsy camp, so a couple of desperate gypsies decide to kidnap his five-year-old daughter. The scorned woman recognises her old beloved count in the child’s face and decides to do the right thing. (Stumfilm.dk)

    Poster for La Digue
    Movie
    1911

    La Digue

    La digue is a 1911 silent film

    Poster for The Railroad Builder
    Movie
    1911

    The Railroad Builder

    The construction of a new railroad, designed to bring prosperity to a section of the country, brings sorrow to one home. An aged invalid finds that his home must give way to progress, as the line is designed to cut through his homestead, which has been in his family for generations. He fights, of course, but the property is condemned and a legal battle ends in defeat

    Poster for A Heroine of '76
    Movie
    1911

    A Heroine of '76

    During the American Revolution, an innkeeper's daughter learns of a plot to assassinate George Washington while he will be staying at her father's inn.

    Poster for The Ballet Dancer
    Movie
    1911•
    4.8

    The Ballet Dancer

    The ballet pupil Camilla Favier makes for a quick success and falls for the author Jean Mayol. She discovers a love letter to him from a rich married woman and is devastated. In revenge she reveals the secret love story for the cuckolded husband and his guests at a big party. Later she finds a new love message from the wayward wife and brings it to the husband, who gets furious, grabs a pistol and incites the climax of the story.

    Poster for The Reporter
    Movie
    1911

    The Reporter

    The editor of the "Rising Sun," angry at a scoop of a rival paper, instructs his reporter to write up "How it Feels to Be a Burglar."

    Poster for A Ticket in Tatts
    Movie
    1911

    A Ticket in Tatts

    Poster for The Squaw's Love
    Movie
    1911•
    5.0

    The Squaw's Love

    Wild Flower follows her banished lover, Gray Fox, into the wilderness. Her departure is witnessed by Silver Fawn, who mistakenly thinks Wild Flower is stealing her fiancé. Silver Fawn sets out in pursuit and jealously attacks Wild Flower. They fall into the river but are rescued by Gray Fox.