The Musician's Daughter 113 years old

Carl Wagner's good wife was dying. His heart bled at the thought of losing her, his life-long loyal helpmate. And his opera was almost completed, after spending months of weary hours to make it perfect. A pretty daughter tried in vain to brighten the overhanging gloom. Finally the composer, after a superhuman effort, and with a soul filled with sorrow, finished the last act of his score and hurried away to the impresario for a hearing. Here he was assured of an immediate reading and the return to his humble tenement was made with a much lighter heart. The doctor paid another visit to his patient and left a prescription to be filled. Carl reached home and realized how much depended upon the medicine ordered to possibly save a life most dear. Taking his cherished violin, the only article of value remaining, he rushed off to the pawnbroker and negotiated a loan.

Credits

The Musician's Daughter Cast

Name Character
John G. Adolfi He was 23, 45 years old when he died as City Dude
Roy Applegate He was 33, 71 years old when he died as Opera House Manager

The Musician's Daughter Crew

Name Department
The Musician's Daughter (113 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, December 12, 1911
  • Runtime: 15 minutes