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A Girl at Bay (1919)

Directed by Thomas R. Mills
50minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

After Mary Allen drops a blood-stained knife, Judge Robert Craigin's dead body lies next to her. Mary secures a secretarial position with Judge Bruce Craigin, the dead man's younger brother. Professor Galt, a criminal psychologist, and Detective Hooker believe that Mary committed the crime. Craigin and Mary fall in love and are married. Galt persuades Craigin to let Mary furnish their new home because a clue to the solving of the murder is the artistic furnishings of the room in which the murder victim was found. The similarity between the decor of the house and the crime room convinces Craigin that Mary murdered his brother, but Thomas Gray confesses to the crime. He had been in the room waiting to avenge his wife's wrongs on Craigin. When Craigin attacked Mary, she lifted her paper-knife and fainted, and Gray killed Craigin, leaving the murder weapon in Mary's hand. Mary and Bruce find happiness together.

Genres

Mystery

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleA Girl at Bay
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesVitagraph Company of America
Release date28 giugno 1919
WriterJoseph Gollomb, Katherine S. Reed
CinematographyTom Malloy
Assistant directorsThomas R. Mills

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jun 28, 1919

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