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Behind the Times (film)

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1911 film by Thomas H. Ince
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A newspaper advertisement.

Behind the Times is a 1911 short film by Thomas H. Ince with Owen Moore, Ethel Grandin, and Lucille Young. According to a contemporary newspaper, the story is about the conflict between an old priest who is asked to retire and a young priest who can't do the job properly.

References

  1. Griffithiana - Issues 16-25 - Page 157 1984
  2. The Washington herald. (Washington, D.C.), 13 Aug. 1911.


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