Interesting showing today. As well as an old 78 record collector, I also collect silent film prints. In this case two of my hobbies collide, and this beautiful piece of film shows a gramophone. This two-Reel mystery/crime film, titled The Seventh Prelude, was made by The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, and was released on the 31 July 1914. The plot revolves around a greedy uncle trying to control his niece in the hope he'll get her late father's fortune while declaring her insane in the process. He tricks her with a hidden gramophone, but is eventually caught and arrested due to the aid of detective Jack Gordon. This fragment shows the very end of the film, with the evil uncle getting caught by the police and dragged away, as the gramophone plays Chopin's The Seventh Prelude. The film is, to the best of my knowledge, a lost film, such as many from this period (about 80-90% of all silent films are lost).
Of course, the centrepiece is the gramophone. I'm curious what the eagle eyed members of this group think the model is. In any case, I hope you enjoy
