Helen's Sacrifice

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Released November 14th, 1914, 'Helen's Sacrifice' stars Helen Holmes, J.P. McGowan, Ethel Clisbee, Pearl Hoxie The NR movie has a runtime of about 13 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from experienced users.

Curious to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "In the first entry in the popular Hazards of Helen series, Helen, the night telegraph operator at Lone Point, relieves Benton, the day operator, several hours ahead of time, because he is caring for his sick child. Receiving an order to sidetrack a freight until the fast mail passes, Helen mounts a horse, takes a short cut, leaps from a fifty foot cliff into a river" .

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Watch in Movie Theaters on November 14th, 1914

The Hazards of Helen

Long running movie series adventure train films. This thrill-a-minute series was the longest running of the entire silent film era. It was produced between 1914 and 1917, and consisted of 119 almost weekly episodes. The series began with silent serial film queen Helen Holmes as the star - with an occasional actor taking over the lead. Eventually Helen Gibson took over the role of Helen. Unlike the cliffhanger serials of the era, The Hazards of Helen is actually a film series made up of near autonomous single reel twelve-minute melodramas. Most episodes of this series are presumed lost.