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Matrimony's Speed Limit Directed by Alice Guy-Blaché Produced by Alice Guy-Blaché Starring Fraunie Fraunholz
Marian SwayneStudio Solax Film Company Release date(s) 1913 Running time 14 minutes Country United States Matrimony's Speed Limit is a 1913 silent comedy short film produced and directed by pioneering female film maker Alice Guy-Blaché.
The story concerns a young man (Fraunie Fraunholz) who refuses to accept financial assistance from his wealthy girlfriend (Marian Swayne) in favor of earning his own fortune on the stock market. She concocts a plan to convince him that he will collect an inheritance from a wealthy aunt if he marries before noon. While he desperately proposes to every female he meets, she is trying to reach him before he finds a girl who will say "yes". With only minutes to go before the deadline expires, he gives up his search and intends to commit suicide under the wheels of the next passing car. However, the vehicle contains both his fiancee and a minister, who marries them on the spot.[1][2]
One of only two of Guy-Blaché's films to survive out of her ouvre of more than 300, its preservation was initially financed by the Women's Film Preservation Fund upon its inauguration in 1995.[3] Subsequently, it was selected to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2003.[4]
References
- ^ "Matrimony's Speed Limit (1913)". Silentera.com. http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/M/MatrimonysSpeedLimit1913.html.
- ^ Wollstein, Hans J.. "Movies: Matrimony's Speed Limit". All Movie Guide. http://www.answers.com/topic/matrimony-s-speed-limit.
- ^ "Women's Film Preservation Fund". New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT). http://www.nywift.org/article.aspx?id=21.
- ^ "Films selected to the 2003 National Film Registry". Associated Press. December 16, 2003.
External links
Categories:- Short silent film stubs
- American comedy films
- American silent films
- Black-and-white films
- United States National Film Registry films
- Silent short films
- Films directed by Alice Guy Blaché
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