One Hundred Years Ago (1911)
Young squire Jasper Hugh Lovel is wrongfully accused of a crime and sent away to the penal colony at Norfolk Island. Back in England, a woman who deeply loves him refuses to give up hope. She successfully works to secure his official pardon. Once cleared, the two are joyfully reunited. The historical melodrama is notable for featuring a dramatic, high-stakes duel sequence.
Director: Gaston Mervale
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Louise Lovely as Judith |
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Harry Beaumont as Burglar |
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Harrie Ireland as Katharine (a burglar's wife) |
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A.J. Patrick as Lovel (a young squire) |
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Godfrey Cass as Captain Ridd |
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Alf Scarlett as Old Jew |
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James Martin as Magistrate |
| Directing | Gaston Mervale | Director |
| Writing | P.W. Marony | Writer |