In the Hot Lands (1911)
Nell, an independent and somewhat obstinate girl, receives an invitation to attend a dance. She asks her mother for money to buy a new dress. Her mother, a hard working woman, who has to toil from morn to night, feels that her request involves an unnecessary extravagance and she denies it. Nell answers her sharply and leaves in a sullen mood. While working in the hot, broiling sun, the mother is overcome with the heat.
Director: William F. Haddock
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: March 2, 1911
Cast
- William Clifford - The City Doctor
- Edith Storey - Nell
- Francis Ford - The County Doctor
- Anne Nichols - Nell's Mother
Production: G. Méliès
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William F. Haddock
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is In the Hot Lands about?
- Nell, an independent and somewhat obstinate girl, receives an invitation to attend a dance. She asks her mother for money to buy a new dress. Her mother, a hard working woman, who has to toil from morn to night, feels that her request involves an unnecessary extravagance and she denies it. Nell answers her sharply and leaves in a sullen mood. While working in the hot, broiling sun, the mother is overcome with the heat.
- Who directed In the Hot Lands?
- In the Hot Lands was directed by William F. Haddock.
- Who stars in In the Hot Lands?
- In the Hot Lands stars William Clifford, Edith Storey, Francis Ford, Anne Nichols.
- How long is In the Hot Lands?
- In the Hot Lands has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).