The Eleventh Hour | |
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Directed by | Franklyn Barrett[1] |
Based on | play by Leonard Willey |
Cinematography | Franklyn Barrett |
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Country | Australia |
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The Eleventh Hour is a 1912 Australian silent film. It is considered a lost film.
The script is based on a play "showing the adventures and vicissitudes in the life of a Girl Telegraphist".[2]
The action consisted of four acts:
The film was shot in Sydney and released in that city in 1912. It screened in London in September 1913 under the title Saved by Telegram.[3]
The critic from The Sydney Morning Herald said that "the story is a thrilling one, whilst the cinematographic work of Mr. Franklyn Barrett, the West expert, is particularly good."[4]