The Musician's Daughter

The Musician's Daughter

Release date : December 12, 1911
Runtime : 15m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Jay Hunt /
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Production companies : Eclair American /
December 12, 1911 15m United States of America Drama More
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Carl Wagner's good wife was dying. His heart bled at the thought of losing her, his life-long loyal helpmate. And his opera was almost completed, after spending months of weary hours to make it perfect. A pretty daughter tried in vain to brighten the overhanging gloom. Finally the composer, after a superhuman effort, and with a soul filled with sorrow, finished the last act of his score and hurried away to the impresario for a hearing. Here he was assured of an immediate reading and the return to his humble tenement was made with a much lighter heart. The doctor paid another visit to his patient and left a prescription to be filled. Carl reached home and realized how much depended upon the medicine ordered to possibly save a life most dear. Taking his cherished violin, the only article of value remaining, he rushed off to the pawnbroker and negotiated a loan.
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Grace Scott
Alma Wagner - the Musician's Daughter
William S. Rising
Carl Wagner - the Musician
Roy Applegate
Opera House Manager
John G. Adolfi
City Dude
Dorothy Gibson
Prima Donna

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  • title:The Musician's Daughter
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1911
  • Runtime:15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jay Hunt /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Eclair American ·
  • Overview:Carl Wagner's good wife was dying. His heart bled at the thought of losing her, his life-long loyal helpmate. And his opera was almost completed, after spending months of weary hours to make it perfect. A pretty daughter tried in vain to brighten the overhanging gloom. Finally the composer, after a superhuman effort, and with a soul filled with sorrow, finished the last act of his score and hurried away to the impresario for a hearing. Here he was assured of an immediate reading and the return to his humble tenement was made with a much lighter heart. The doctor paid another visit to his patient and left a prescription to be filled. Carl reached home and realized how much depended upon the medicine ordered to possibly save a life most dear. Taking his cherished violin, the only article of value remaining, he rushed off to the pawnbroker and negotiated a loan.
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