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| name = The Surprises of an Empty Hotel

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| director = Theodore Marston

| producer =

| screenplay =

| story =

| writer = Jasper Ewing Brady

| based_on =

| starring = Charles Richman
Charles Eldridge
Leo Delaney

| music =

| cinematography =

| editing =

| studio = Vitagraph

| distributor = General Film Company

| released =

| runtime = 4 reels

| country = United States

| language = English

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'The Surprises of an Empty Hotel' is a 1916 American silent film written by Jasper Ewing Brady, directed by Theodore Marston, and starring Charles Richman, Charles Eldridge and Leo Delaney.

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Production



The film was in production by October 1915. For one of the scenes, Vitagraph blew up a motor yacht off of Staten Island in Princess Bay. The 100-foot yacht, the 'Wayward' had been a racing yacht, having won several races in Bermuda. In early January 1916 it was announced that the picture would be released on January 10.

References



Category:American black-and-white films

Category:American silent films

Category:Vitagraph Studios films

Category:Films directed by Theodore Marston

Category:1910s American films

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