None So Blind is a 1916 American silent feature film directed by Melvin Mayo. A Lubin film, it was written by C. A. Frambers [1] (Clarence A. Frambers). Direction was supervised by Captain Wilbert Melville. [2] It is "a condensation of thrills into three acts."[ citation needed ] The General Film Company distributed the film. [3]
The film, released in April 1916, had 3 reels. [1] The plot concerns "the building of a submarine", and the attempt to compromise the Navy lieutenant inspector by a "dishonest constructor". [4]
Moving Picture World also praised the film, finding the subject "reasonably entertaining". [6] Another positive review, in Nickelodeon, praised Ruth Saville's interpretation. [5]