The Port of Doom
1913 American film
- November 20, 1913 (1913-11-20)
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The Port of Doom is a lost[1] 1913 silent film detective drama directed by J. Searle Dawley and featuring Laura Sawyer and House Peters. It was the last of six "Kate Kirby's Cases" detective stories made in 1913, the third produced by the Famous Players Film Company after Dawley and Sawyer left Edison for Famous Players.[2]
Cast
- Laura Sawyer as Kate Kirby
- House Peters as Kate's Father
- David Wall as Fuller (*as Dave Wall)
- Peter Lang as Fornton
- Hattie Forsythe as Vera Fornton
- Hal Clarendon as Capt. Giles
- Henrietta Goodman as Fuller's Wife
Kate Kirby's cases
- The Diamond Crown. (Edison – 1913)
- On the Broad Stairway. (Edison – 1913)
- The Substitute Stenographer. (Edison – 1913)
- Chelsea 7750. (Famous Players - 1913)
- An Hour Before Dawn. (Famous Players - 1913)
- The Port of Doom. (Famous Players - 1913)
References
External links
- The Port of Doom at IMDb.com
- set of 6 surviving Spanish language lobby cards (archived)
- Famous Players herald style advert
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Films directed by J. Searle Dawley
- Rescued from an Eagle's Nest (1908)
- Frankenstein (1910)
- A Christmas Carol (1910)
- The Old Monk's Tale (1913)
- Hulda of Holland (1913)
- The Diamond Crown (1913)
- On the Broad Stairway (1913)
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1913)
- In the Bishop's Carriage (1913)
- Chelsea 7750 (1913)
- An Hour Before Dawn (1913)
- Caprice (1913)
- The Port of Doom (1913)
- Leah Kleschna (1913)
- The Daughter of the Hills (1913)
- A Lady of Quality (1913)
- An American Citizen (1914)
- The Pride of Jennico (1914)
- Four Feathers (1915)
- The Rainbow Princess (1916)
- Snow White (1916)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1918)
- Everybody's Business (1919)
- The Harvest Moon (1920)
- Beyond Price (1921)
- A Virgin Paradise (1921)
- Who Are My Parents? (1922)
- As a Man Lives (1923)
- Broadway Broke (1923)
- Love's Old Sweet Song (1923)
- Abraham Lincoln (1924)
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