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| In Remembrance | |
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| Written by | Wallace C. Clifton |
| Produced by | William Nicholas Selig |
| Starring | William Stowell |
| Distributed by | General Film Company |
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Running time | 1 reel |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent |
In Remembrance is a 1914 silent short drama film produced by the Selig Polyscope Company. It starred William Stowell and was written by Wallace C. Clifton. [1]
Jack Sterling marries Lucette, the daughter of Squire Merton. The move to New York, where Jack falls in love with a dancer. The dancer's birthday and Jack's wedding anniversary happen to be on the same day. Jack buys a bracelet, on which is engraved: "In Remembrance" and wishes to offer it to his lover. He leaves the object in his house, where His wife finds it, believing it is a present to commemorate their wedding.
Stowell and Notter starred together in at least two other Selig productions Hilda of Heron Cove [3] (1913) and The Evil We Do (also 1914) [4] .
The film was released on 24 March 1914. [5]
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