• Source: The House of Fear (1915 film)
    • The House of Fear was a 1915 American silent mystery film based on a story by John T. McIntyre. It was the third and final film in the Ashton-Kirk, Investigator series, all directed by Ashley Miller and Arnold Daly and starring Daly.
      This film is presumed lost.


      Synopsis


      Grace Cramp (Jeanne Eagels) and her brother Charles (Sheldon Lewis), ask Ashton-Kirk to investigate strange events involving Mexicans that are occurring at their house. Ashton-Kirk learns from information provided by an agent in Mexico that their father had been an engraver who made forged currency plates when in need of money. The siblings' father had forged currency plates for a thief (Charles Kraus) but had never delivered them. The thief's aunt, Miss Hohenlo (Ina Hammer), and her accomplices have been breaking into the father's house to try to find the engraving plates. Ashton-Kirk captures the intruders and destroys the forged plates.


      Cast


      Arnold Daly as Ashton-Kirk
      Sheldon Lewis as Charles Cramp
      Jeanne Eagels as Grace Cramp
      Ina Hammer as Miss Hohenlo
      Charles Laite as Harry Pendleton
      Charles Kraus as Alva
      William Bechtel
      Martin Sabine


      Production


      After his popular portrayal of detective Craig Kennedy in the Pearl White serial The Exploits of Elaine, Pathé signed Arnold Daly to do his own series featuring Ashton-Kirk, a detective character created by John T. McIntyre. The House of Fear was the third and last film in the series; the first was An Affair of Three Nations, followed by The Menace of the Mute.


      Release


      The House of Fear was released December 3, 1915.
      The film received a favorable review in The Moving Picture World, which said that it was "... splendidly produced and has action every moment". The Motography reviewer was also positive and remarked on how it held the interest. The reviewer for the New York Dramatic Mirror judged the plot "none too strong", but was impressed by the camerawork: "Seldom has more perfect photography been seen in any picture." Hammer's performance as the aunt was also singled out as "very good".


      See also


      Film preservation
      List of lost films


      References




      External links


      The House of Fear at IMDb
      The House of Fear at the TCM Movie Database

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