Vintage 7.5 x 9.5 in. US single-weight glossy copy photograph (not a vintage original photo printed at the time it was taken) from the teens silent film comedy/romance, DOUBLE TROUBLE, released in 1915 by Triangle Distributing and directed by Christy Cabanne.
This was only the second film in the motion picture career of the legendary Douglas Fairbanks. The image features an interior medium shot of the banker Florion Amadon (Douglas Fairbanks) inside of his office as he looks humbled or apologetic while talking with pretty Elizabeth Waldron (Margery Wilson) and her mother (Lillian Langdon). Printed on single-weight stock with a glossy finish, this vintage copy photograph is in very fine condition with minimal signs of wear on the tips of the corners. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, or other flaws. Provenance: The National Film Archive.
Plot: Banker Florian Amidon, a somewhat shy and timid young man,
is assaulted, robbed, and knocked-out while on vacation. When he wakes up, he
discovers that he's in the booming oil town of Bakerstown, has no memory of how
he got there--and that there's a five-year gap in his life from the time he was
robbed until that moment. He and his friend, Judge Blodgett (Richard Cummings), enlist the
services of a clairvoyant, Madame Leclaire (Olga Grey), to help Florian find out what
happened to him. What she discovers changes his life forever.
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