The Sleeping Beauty 1913
1913 adaptation of the popular German fairy tale.
1913 adaptation of the popular German fairy tale.
A gentleman burglar is a detective, which acts as a shield to his more shady pastime.
The first Warner Brothers production. The production was shot in St. Louis, Missouri.
Dorthea Gordon comes to a fishing village with her ill-tempered brother, Walter. She rows out to a rock to sketch the seals, but her boat drifts away and the rising tide sweeps her into the water. Her predicament is seen by Jack Livingston, the fisherman son of the village minister, and he rescues her. The pair begin seeing one another, but Walter thoroughly disapproves. When a gossip implies that Livingston's attentions are less than honorable, Walter confronts him and is killed in the ensuing struggle.
Lost film starring Henry Jewett in lead role.