A Message from Mars (1913 film)
- For the 1903 New Zealand film version of the play, see A Message from Mars.
A Message From Mars | |
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Directed by | J. Wallett Waller |
Written by | Richard Ganthony J. Wallett Waller |
Based on | play A Message From Mars by Richard Ganthony |
Produced by | Nicholas Ormsby-Scott |
Production company | United Kingdom Photoplays |
Release date | July 1913 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
A Message From Mars (1913) is a British science fiction film. In September 2014, the British Film Institute announced that they were putting the restored feature film online on their website.
The restored version is longer, and restores the original tinting and toning of the film. According to the BFI website, the plot (see below) is very similar to that of the Charles Dickens novella A Christmas Carol.[1][2]
Plot
Horace Parker (Hawtrey) is a wealthy young man who is exceedingly selfish and self-centered. Not only is he a miser, but he also expects his friends (and everyone else) to conduct their lives according to his personal convenience.
Parker is engaged to Minnie Templer (Bell), but Minnie has discovered Parker's selfishness and she is on the brink of calling off the engagement.
However, on Christmas Eve, a messenger from Mars comes to Earth to show Parker the error of his ways. The two of them become invisible and eavesdrop on all the terrible—and true—things Parker's friends and family are saying about him.
Cast
- Charles Hawtrey as Horace Parker
- E. Holman Clark as Ramiel
- Crissie Bell as Minnie Templer
- Frank Hector as Arthur Dicey
- Hubert Willis as a tramp
- Kate Tyndale as Aunt Martha
- Evelyn Beaumont as Bella
- Eileen Temple as Mrs. Claremce
- R. Crompton as the God of Mars
- B. Stanmore as the wounded man
- Tonie Reith as the wounded man’s wife
Taglines
"A fantastical photo-drama, in four parts."
See also
References
External links
- A Message From Mars at IMDb
- A Message from Mars is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- A Message from Mars at The British Film Institute (full-length film)
- A Message From Mars (1913) at SilentEra
- Website with photo of Marquette, Michigan Opera House and copy of UK magazine cover showing poster for A Message From Mars
- advertisement for the film