Looking Forward (1910 film)
| Looking Forward | |
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A film still showing the marriage of Jack and the female mayor | |
| Directed by | Theodore Marston |
| Written by | James Oliver Curwood (story) Theodore Marston |
| Produced by | Thanhouser Company |
| Starring | Frank Hall Crane William Russell |
| Distributed by | Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company |
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| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent film English inter-titles |
Looking Forward is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. Adapted from James Oliver Curwood's short story of the same name, the film follows a young chemist named Jack Goodwin. He discovers a chemical compound that puts a person into a state of sleep for a determined period of time and decides to test it upon himself. The first test is a success and Jack makes arrangements for his sleep of a hundred years, in a state similar to suspended animation. When he awakes in 2010 into a world ruled by women, he woos the female mayor. Jack joins a society to campaign for men's rights. The society ends up before the female mayor who jails all of them, save for Jack who she proposes to. Jack accepts on the condition that men are given back their rights and she accepts. The cast and production credits of the film are not known, but Theodore Marston was not the director. The film was released on December 20, 1910. The film is presumed lost.