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A Brave Little Woman

Daniel Lyttell is very ill, but Doctor Bozel assures Clara that the crisis is over and that her husband will eventually get well. In the dead of the night, a burglar enters the Lyttell home. His silent footsteps reach the ear of the sick man. Clara, too, hears mysterious noises. She pacifies Daniel and tells him to rest and sleep. Softly she steals out of the room to investigate and soon discovers the burglar. Quickly rushes to the telephone, but finds that the wires have been cut. For a moment she hesitates and fears, fears for her husband. Goes to his bedside and rejoices to find him asleep. Hastily dons a wrap and envelops her head in a black veil, leaves the room and busies herself rummaging in the drawers of a desk. The burglar comes upon her but is unable to intimidate the brave little woman. Clara tells him she, too, is a thief; only she came to steal very important letters. When the man attempts to go into the bedroom for his "haul," she commands him to stay where he is.

Credits

A Brave Little Woman Cast

Name Character
Harold Lockwood He was 24, 31 years old when he died as The Burglar
Dorothy Davenport She was 16, 82 years old when she died as Clara Lyttell

A Brave Little Woman Crew

Name Department
Tom Ricketts as Director. He was 59 (86) years old when He died Directing
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A Brave Little Woman (112 years)

  • Release day: Monday, January 15, 1912
  • Runtime: 8 minutes