The Reporter Filming Locations

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The Reporter Filming Locations

The Reporter (1911)
Runtime: 0 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1911
IMDB: tt0001854
Plot summary

The editor of the "Rising Sun," angry at a scoop of a rival paper, instructs his reporter to write up "How it Feels to Be a Burglar." The reporter, in despair, accepts the dark lantern, etc. Finding a ladder which some painters had left in front of a house, the reporter concludes that his chance has come, climbs the ladder and enters the window. The room he enters is in semi-darkness and in his excitement he knocks over a chair. After recovering from his fright he seeks for a suitable article to take with him and concludes that the portieres will do. He lights a match, and in the flare sees the face of a statue on a pedestal in front of him which puts him in a terrible scare. He backs into the piano, pulling the statue down, which falls crashing to the floor. The noise awakens Mr. and Mrs. Snow, he escaping downstairs, and she calling the police, but Snow's troubles had just begun, as Jones was on the job and finally succeeds in locking the frightened Snow up in a cabinet and escapes through the window just as the police enter the scene, and as a natural consequence, and for the good of the service, someone had to be arrested, so they take Snow, and the honor of the department is saved.

Genres
Short
Comedy
Cast
Fred Walton
Sam Pickens
Wallace Reid
Karl King
Directors
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The Reporter filming locations