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  • The Dumb Messenger (1913)
  • Short | 11 min | Short, Drama
The Dumb Messenger (1913)
Short | 11 min | Short, Drama

May, age 20, and Bessie, age 6, live with their grandfather, an old recluse and bookworm. May is invited to a dance by Jim, the ne'er-do-well son of Mrs. Heap, the housekeeper. May dislikes Jim and doesn't want to go, but her grandfather ...See moreMay, age 20, and Bessie, age 6, live with their grandfather, an old recluse and bookworm. May is invited to a dance by Jim, the ne'er-do-well son of Mrs. Heap, the housekeeper. May dislikes Jim and doesn't want to go, but her grandfather persuades her to accept the invitation. Bessie has made a pet of a white mouse and shows it to her grandfather who smiles absently and returns to his books up in the garret. At the dance, a bully insults May and Bob, a stranger, knocks down the bully. Jim fears the bully and is angry at this turn of events. May shows her contempt for him by accepting Bob's invitation to take her home. The two fall in love. Mrs. Heap discovers the hiding place of the old man's gold; filled with greed, she takes her son and the bully into her confidence and they plot to steal the money. May goes out with Bob the following night; during their absence, Jim and the bully overpower the old man, and when Bessie enters, they warn her to keep silent. She scrawls a note calling for help, pastes it on the back of her mouse, and shoves her pet into the mouthpiece of a speaking-tube that leads to the lower part of the house. May returns home and sees the mouse peeking out of the tube. She pulls it out and finds the call for help. She summons Bob, who is talking with a policeman, and they return to the house. Jim and the bully are about to escape when Bob and the officer capture them. Bob releases the old man and tells him of his love for May; in gratitude, the grandfather consents to their engagement. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Oct 20, 1913 (United States)

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6 cast members
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George Moss
The Aged Recluse The Aged Recluse   See fewer
Ethel Phillips
May - The Older Granddaughter May - The Older Granddaughter   See fewer
Adelaide Lawrence
Bessie - The Younger Granddaughter Bessie - The Younger Granddaughter   See fewer
Mayme Kelso
Mrs. Heap - The Housekeeper (as Maym Kelso) Mrs. Heap - The Housekeeper (as Maym Kelso)   See fewer
Stephen Purdee
Jim - The Ne'er-Do-Well Son Jim - The Ne'er-Do-Well Son   See fewer
Norbert A. Myles
Bob - A Stranger (as Norbert Myles) Bob - A Stranger (as Norbert Myles)   See fewer
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