''. It shows the family with the father doing some theatrical acting for the amusement of his children. The Thanhouser Company's first release was ''
The Actor's Children'' on March 15, 1910. The plot focused on a family of theater actors who struggle to pay the rent. While the parents are out, their kids are left out on the street where they dance to the music of an
organ grinder. They are later rescued by a theater manager and are reunited with their parents at the theater. The film's conclusion is an example of the
deus ex machina dramatic technique, which Lonergan used to conclude many scenarios. Though it was the first release, it was not the first film to be produced; the first film produced was
The Mad Hermit. Produced in the autumn of 1909,
The Mad Hermit would not be released until August 1910. According to
Lloyd Lonergan, the first script he wrote was for
Aunt Nancy Telegraphs, which was shot in December 1909 but never released. The next release would be an adaptation of
Augusta Jane Evans's novel
St. Elmo. The Thanhouser version of
St. Elmo would bring the company some recognition and would prove to be a success, but the film is also presumed lost. Thanhouser would release two more original scenarios, ''
She's Done it Again and Daddy's Double, before attempting two productions on the same reel. Released on April 15, 1910, A 29-Cent Robbery was included with The Old Shoe Came Back, a short comedy filler subject. The main subject, A 29-Cent Robbery'', was the debut of
Marie Eline, soon to be famously known as the "Thanhouser Kid". More adaptations of classic works, like ''
Uncle Tom's Cabin, would be interspersed with several original scenarios like The Mermaid and The Restoration. Films in the autumn included novel plots like Dots and Dashes'', where
Morse code facilitates a man's escape from a safe. As
Halloween approached, the company released ''
The Fairies' Hallowe'en, a trick film geared towards child audiences. A Thanksgiving Surprise'' would also be released in time for
Thanksgiving. The winter of 1910 saw more adaptations of classics and short stories, including
Paul and Virginia,
John Halifax, Gentleman,
Rip Van Winkle and
The Vicar of Wakefield.
Love and Law was released on December 17, it was to be the first of four films in the "Violet Gray, Detective" series though it was originally billed as part of the "Thanhouser Detective Series". Previously Thanhouser had released another film about a woman reporter who uncovered a political corruption in
The Girl Reporter and a young woman who does the same in
A Dainty Politician. Thanhouser would also release
Looking Forward, an adaptation of
James Oliver Curwood's story, where a young chemist awakes a century later to a world run by women. The last release of the year was
Hypnotized, focusing on a traveling show with an ill-intentioned
hypnotist. == Filmography ==