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Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp : ウィキペディア英語版
Everybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in Camp

''Everybody Saves Father '' and ''The Only Girl in Camp'' are two 1910 American silent short films produced by the Thanhouser Company. Both films were released together on a single reel on January 10, 1911. ''Everybody Saves Father'' is a comedy focusing on a father whose life is planned to be saved by a succession of his daughter's suitors. The plan of each of the three men work, foiling the attempts of the other, but a four suitor has wed the daughter whilst the scheming was done by the others. ''The Only Girl in Camp'' is a drama film focusing on the only girl in a mining town who foils an armed robbery with the use of bear traps. In 2009, ''The Only Girl in Camp'' was identified and deposited into the Library of Congress for preservation. The only known credits for the production come from film stills from the film. The reviews for ''Everybody Saves Father'' were positive, but ''The Only Girl in Camp'' was met with more or less neutral reception.
== Plots ==
The official synopsis for both films was published in ''The Moving Picture World'' on January 14, 1911. The first film, ''Everybody Saves Father'' is focused on Jennie Gear, a young woman whose affections are sought by many men. Jennie's father thinks his daughter is too young to be married and drives off four of her suitors. One of the men, John, concocts a plan to save his life to win the man's approval. The plan is heard by another suitor, George, who decides to hire a rowboat to save the old man himself. This is over heard by George who concocts his own rescue to foil George. The plans go through without failure as each successive suitor's plan works to the actions of the other, and Henry wins the approval of Jennie's father. However, Jennie had already married Bill in the mean time.〔
The second film, ''The Only Girl in Camp'', focuses on Trapper Gates's daughter, who is the only woman in the mining camp. Three ruffians come across the camp and plan to rob the miners. The leader, Bill, announces himself as Professor Watson and says he will give a lecture on locating gold deposits in the town hall. All the miners are lured to the building, save the girl, and Bill's accomplices proceed to rob the men. She realizes that this meeting is unusual and goes to the town hall and witnesses the robbery, but has no way of reporting or stopping the three armed men. Struck with an idea, she returns home for her father's bear traps and sets them on the steps of town hall. The robbers back out of the town hall and step into the traps, where they are captured.〔

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