£100 Reward
1908 British short silent film by James Williamson
- April 1908 (1908-04)
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£100 Reward is a 1908 British short silent film directed by James Williamson.[1]
Plot
A poor family, suffering from a lack of food, plan to sell their dog to gain some extra income. Before they act on their plan, the dog discovers some buried jewels. These turn out to be stolen, and the family are given a £100 reward.
References
- ^ "£100 Reward (1908)". Screenonline. BFI. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
External links
- £100 Reward at IMDb
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Films directed by James Williamson
- The Clown Barber (1898)
- Early Fashions on Brighton Pier (1898)
- Attack on a China Mission (1900)
- The Big Swallow (1901)
- Fire! (1901)
- Stop Thief! (1901)
- The Little Match Seller (1902)
- An Interesting Story (1905)
- Our New Errand Boy (1905)
- Flying the Foam and Some Fancy Diving (1906)
- £100 Reward (1908)
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