In Time for Press (1911)

In Time for Press (1911) poster

Edith Gates, whose father runs the X.Y. Ranch, has a burning desire to become a newspaper woman, but it is not so easy to accomplish as she imagines. She is turned down by one editor after another, and finally is insulted in the office of the "Blade" by Jim Ford, who is one of the star assignment men. Jack Burton, a cub reporter, comes to Edith's assistance, and is discharged for his gallantry. Edith returns to her home, and Jack secures employment on the "Express," the deadly enemy of the "Blade," where he "makes good." A month later the "Limited" is held up and the bandits escape.

Director: William F. Haddock
Genre: Crime, Western
Runtime: 11 min
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Cast

Production: G. Méliès
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

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More Films in Genre: Crime, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is In Time for Press about?
Edith Gates, whose father runs the X.Y. Ranch, has a burning desire to become a newspaper woman, but it is not so easy to accomplish as she imagines. She is turned down by one editor after another, and finally is insulted in the office of the "Blade" by Jim Ford, who is one of the star assignment men. Jack Burton, a cub reporter, comes to Edith's assistance, and is discharged for his gallantry. Edith returns to her home, and Jack secures employment on the "Express," the deadly enemy of the "Blade," where he "makes good." A month later the "Limited" is held up and the bandits escape.
Who directed In Time for Press?
In Time for Press was directed by William F. Haddock.
Who stars in In Time for Press?
In Time for Press stars William Clifford, Edith Storey, Francis Ford.
How long is In Time for Press?
In Time for Press has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is In Time for Press?
In Time for Press is a Crime, Western film.
Where was In Time for Press produced?
In Time for Press was produced in United States of America.