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The Third Alarm

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778: 277:, still lives at the orphanage. Now, she finds out about Dan's engagement with Neeta. She has always had a secret fondness for Dan. She becomes heartbroken. Neeta senses Milly Morton's fascination with Dan is deeper than plain friendship. Prompted by forces, Dan does not understand; he makes a trip to the orphanage. One thing leads to another; the orphanage matron calls the police. Dan is taken into custody for contributing to the delinquency of minors. Dan pays his bail and is released. Thinking about his actions, Dan starts to understand his true feelings for Milly. Meanwhile, the fire chief suspends Dan from duty. 706: 688: 598: 724: 580: 670: 1033: 634: 244: 38: 652: 796: 616: 982: 1009: 965: 1021: 266:
have an alternate plan for the kids. They offer to adopt the two children. Because they are bachelors, the local authorities reject their proposal. The children are sent to the orphanage until they become of age. Both Dan and Beauty start pursuing another avenue to adopt the kids. Both firemen, while keeping it from each other, decide to get married.
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Emory Johnson, engaged by Tiffany to direct "The Third Alarm" on the strength of his silent film of the same title for FBO; has been off the picture since the first day's shooting. Martin Cohn, the editorial supervisor at Tiff, is finishing it, although direction credit will go to Johnson, besides a
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Dan arrives at the scene of the fire. He realizes the children, including 'Dad' kids, cannot escape the burning orphanage. Dan rushes into the blazing inferno saving all of the trapped children. While saving the children, Dan comes to realize he loves Milly Morton. After the blaze is extinguished,
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Suddenly, the fire alarm sounds. All the firemen quickly board their firetrucks and depart to fight the fire. At the scene of the fire, 'Dad' Morton dies while battling the flames. His death leaves his two children orphans. The children are scheduled to go to the local orphanage. Dan and Beauty
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The scene switches to the orphanage where someone is ironing clothes. They are called away and inadvertently leave the iron directly on the ironing board. It catches fire. The ironing board fire soon builds into a much more massive fire. Soon the orphanage is engulfed in flames. The burning
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The fire alarm starts ringing at Engine House No 8. The men jump into their firetrucks and head to the orphanage. Dan finds out the orphanage is on fire and, even though he's suspended from duty, heads out to fight the blaze.
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and Georgie Billins were "slightly burned" when a smoke pot exploded. The accident occurred with the players were shooting the final scenes of the movie "The Third Alarm."
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This story unfolds by introducing the audience to the fireman working at Engine House No.8. One fireman is veteran Frank 'Dad' Morton, played by
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Dan tells Milly how he feels. Dan and Milly eventually get engaged. As it turns out, 'Beauty' Johnson also finds love in the end.
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Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress
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A minor but quite significant news blurb appeared on Page 4 of the September 4, 1930 edition of
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second to the last movie he directed before he faded from Hollywood.
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The years pass, and we find Dan has proposed to Neeta, played by
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piece of the picture. Johnson objected to the supervision.
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had filmed the silent version of this film in 1922 -
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The Third Alarm (1922 film)

Emory Johnson
Emilie Johnson
Frances Hyland
Jack Natteford
Tiffany-Stahl Productions
Anita Louise
James Hall
Tiffany-Stahl Productions
reels
pre-Code
drama film
Emory Johnson
Emilie Johnson
San Francisco
California
Anita Louise
James Hall
Jean Hersholt
Tiffany-Stahl Productions

Jean Hersholt
James Hall
Paul Hurst
Mary Doran
Anita Louise
Anita Louise
James Hall
Paul Hurst

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