Please Help Emily

Please Help Emily

Film still
Directed by Dell Henderson
Produced by Empire All Star Corp. (Charles Frohman)
Written by Joseph F. Poland (scenario)
Based on Please Help Emily 
by H. H. Harwood
Starring Ann Murdock
Cinematography William Crolly
Production
company
Empire All Star Corp.
Distributed by Mutual Film
Release dates
November 19, 1917
Running time
5 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Please Help Emily is 1917 American silent comedy-drama film starring Ann Murdock and directed by Dell Henderson. It is based on the 1916 Broadway play Please Help Emily that starred Ann Murdock. Charles Frohman's company, of whom Murdock was employed on the stage, produced the film and released it through Mutual Film. It is now a lost film.[1][2][3]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[4] Professor Delmar (Druce) is sent to China to study child-life and decides to leave his daughter Emily (Murdock), who is always getting into trouble, with his good friends the Lethbridges. One night Emily runs away from a musicale and attends a cabaret. Not knowing how to explain matters and feeling sure that Trotters (McDougall), a friend, can help her out, she goes to his apartment. Waiting for him to return from the club, she takes a nap. Mrs. Lethbridge (Veness), not wishing her husband to know of Emily's escapade, tells him that Emily is staying with her aunt, who has the mumps. Trotter is told of the story and, wishing to make it good, plans to take Emily to her aunt's house. They stop at a hotel for lunch. Emily has her dog hidden and tells Trotter that it is lost and that she will not leave the hotel until it is found. Julia (Carlyle), the fiancee of Trotter, decides to visit the sick aunt. She is accompanied by Herbert Threadgold (Gottschalk) a nervous little body who is in love with Emily. Their automobile breaks down and they are forced to stay at the same hotel that Emily and Trotter are staying. Aunt Geraldine follows and they are all arrested for kidnapping Emily, but through the efforts of Lethbridge (Brown) they are all released. Julia marries Threadgold and, to avoid a scandal, Emily marries Trotter, not that either objects.

Cast

References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988
  2. Please Help Emily as produced on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre August 14, 1916, 40 performances; IBDb.com
  3. The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Please Help Emily
  4. "Reviews: Please Help Emily". Exhibitors Herald (New York: Exhibitors Herald Company) 5 (12): 25–26. November 24, 1917.

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