Superstition- Creative Production Photoplay;John B. O'Brien

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Superstition- Creative Production Photoplay;John B. O'Brien is a short film from 1926 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Silent drama. Released as "THOSE WHO DARE";Captain Martin Manning retires from the sea and buys a little home near the harbor where he can be in sight of his ship the "Swallow." But a delegation of sailors from the nearby "Mariner's Home" tell him the old sailors believe the ship's presence is bringing them bad luck and order him to leave.;Refusing to do so without a fair hearing, Manning appears at the Home and tells the inmates the thrilling story of the "Swallow" - a story of plotting and intrigue, of a treacherously wounded captain and a villainous snake-worshipping crew, of mutiny, murder, fighting and shipwreck. It is a stirring tale well told. And it wins the approval of even the old sailors themselves who hasten to assure the Captain that he is a sailor after their own hearts, and they are proud to have him and the "Swallow" near them.

Superstition- Creative Production Photoplay;John B. O'Brien
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1926
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