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A Lodging for the Night (1912)
Dick Logan, a young writer, stops at a little border town and takes lodging at the Mexican Inn. Two tramps see the amount of money he has and plan to steal it. In the town he befriends a Mexican girl by stopping her uncle from beating her for having broken a water jar. Retiring to his room, he is awakened by the two tramps breaking into his room. He steals out and gets lodging at a nearby house, which happens to be the home of the Mexican girl and her uncle. The tramps follow him and try again. The girl, however, saves him from harm, and it looks as if Dick had found a real heroine for a real romance.
Ituaiga: Drama
Faʻafiafia: Charles West, Mary Pickford, Charles Hill Mailes, Frank Opperman, Frank Evans, W.C. Robinson
Auvaa: Billy Bitzer (Director of Photography), D.W. Griffith (Director), George Hennessy (Writer)
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Faʻamalolo: May 09, 1912
Lauiloa: 0.442
Gagana: No Language
Potu potu: American Mutoscope & Biograph
Atunuʻu: United States of America