Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ... A WORKING SCENARIO For purposes of illustration only the body of the story is here given, the enumeration of characters and costumes being omitted: President Shallenberger of the Arrow Film Corporation, producer of the "Who's Guilty?" series, writes to Mr. Harrison: "The scenario 'Beyond Recall' is a model of construction, thorough and complete in every detail, and it tells a story of great power. I fully realized that when I saw it on the screen, and I have confirmation in its MAKING A RECORD as one of the finest two-reelers ever released. We cannot get too many of this kind, so when you have any plots anywhere equal to this let us have them." BEYOND RECALL Two Reel Scenario By Louis Reeves Harrison Produced by the Arrow Film Corporation for the Pathe "Who's Guilty?" Series CAST OF CHARACTERS Edwin Martel (lead), about 28. In hard luck financially; honest, well-intentioned and eager to get on, but temporarily discouraged. John Leonard, his friend, 30. Prosperous, independent in thought and habit, and of generous, helpful nature. District Attorney, 35. Energetic and ambitious. Margaret (lead), 25. Ambitious to show what a woman can do in public life. Somewhat capricious but of high principles. Capable of strong emotion, but ordinarily cool and self-possessed. Elsie, 24. Emotional, oversensitive, mercurial type; given to extremes of thought and action, and to sudden impulse. Mrs. Wiggs, SO. Character. Policeman O'Brien. New Year's Eve Revelers. Judge, jury and court attendants. Prison attendants. Newsboy. Taxicab driver. Servants. Waiters. Crowds. SCENE I. Screen Imprint. New Year's Eve. SCENE 2. Screen Imprint . From a poor man's chance, a woman's caprice and a lawyer's conscience the devil makes his favorite salad. Note: --Make this in...