The Blacksmith's Love
Originally released in 1911. The Blacksmith's Love is a feature film. directed by Francis Boggs. At just 16 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tom Santschi, Herbert Rawlinson, and Frank Richardson
Synopsis
The Civil War has begun, and Mace Brewer goes to the front, leaving his young wife alone. His friend, Joe Saunders, also has to leave his aged mother and answer the call of duty to his country. The misfortunes of war claim Mace, and at night as Joe, sorely wounded, limps off the battlefield, he leaves Mace for dead. Soldiers burying the dead, discover life in Mace and he is hurried to the hospital, where the surgeons succeed in reviving him. Thinking Mace dead, Joe writes to his mother of this tragedy, and she sadly shows the letter to the wife. Joe returns. Mace's widow calls for the details of his death. After recovering from the operation it is found that Mace's mind is affected, and he is taken to an asylum for treatment.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Blacksmith's Love about?
The Civil War has begun, and Mace Brewer goes to the front, leaving his young wife alone. His friend, Joe Saunders, also has to leave his aged mother and answer the call of duty to his country. The...
Who directed The Blacksmith's Love?
The Blacksmith's Love was directed by Francis Boggs.
How long is The Blacksmith's Love?
The Blacksmith's Love has a runtime of 0 hours and 16 minutes (16 minutes total).
When was The Blacksmith's Love released?
The Blacksmith's Love was released on August 16, 1911 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Blacksmith's Love?
The main cast of The Blacksmith's Love includes Tom Santschi, Herbert Rawlinson, Frank Richardson, Frank Clark, Fred Huntley.