No complete prints of this film are known to exist. The original film was 1280' in length. All that survives is an edited 825' copy held by the Library of Congress.
This silent file was originally released in Great Britain in 1922. The original length of the film was 1,280 feet and would have lasted approximately 15-20 long depending upon the speed of the projector. The movie was later released in the United States in 1929 after is was edited into the then standard one reel format which was only about 10 minutes long.
Seventh release in the 'Tense Moments with Great Authors' series.
This silent 10-minute film is included as a bonus feature on the Blu-ray release of "A Christmas Carol" (1951) by VCI. And it looks great for a film that's a century old!
The final film role for H.V. Denslow.