The Flashlight

Jack Lane (William Stowell) has made an invention for photographing wild animals. It consists of a camera with a trigger -- when the trigger is stepped on by a passing animal, a flash goes off and the camera shoots the picture. Lane goes up to the mountains to try out his new contraption. When a recluse refuses to let him spend the night in his cabin, Lane goes to sleep out of doors, with the camera set up near by. In the middle of the night, he is awakened by the flash and the sound of gunshots. Trekking back to his own cabin the next day, he develops the picture, which is of a girl holding a rifle. He returns to the recluse's cabin where he is arrested for murder.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Mystery

Duration:

50 minutes

Year:

1917

Director:

Ida May Park

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Company:

Bluebird Photoplays

Cast:
Dorothy Phillips

Delice Brixton

William Stowell

Jack Lane

Lon Chaney

Henry Norton / Porter Brixton

Alfred Allen

John Peterson

George Berrell

Barclay (as George Burrell)

Crew:
Ida May Park

Director

King D. Gray

Director of Photography

Ida May Park

Writer

Albert Treynor

Story