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Omens and Oracles (1913)

Directed by Bert Angeles
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20min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Housemaid Belinda finds a pin on the doorstep, taking it as a sign of good luck, just before a young man arrives looking for a room. The landlady, Ophelia, falls for the boarder at first sight. A policeman finds a fortune-teller's card, which Belinda takes to Ophelia. The two women visit Madam Miriam, who tells Ophelia a young blond man will fall in love with her. Both Ophelia and Belinda assume this refers to their new boarder, Sidney. Sidney, short on cash, tries to stay in Ophelia's good graces by taking her out for ice cream. While they are out, Belinda searches his room and finds a photograph of Sidney's wife, who is none other than the fortune-teller, Madam Miriam. Belinda is shocked by the discovery, revealing that the "omens and oracles" that fueled Ophelia's romantic hopes were part of a deception orchestrated by the boarder and his wife.

Genres

Comedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleOmens and Oracles
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesVitagraph Company of America
Release date5 maggio 1913
WriterEliza G. Harral
Assistant directorsBert Angeles

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / May 05, 1913

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