The Third Alarm (1922 film)

The Third Alarm
Directed by
Written byEmilie Johnson
Screenplay byEmilie Johnson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHenry Sharp
Color processBlack and White
Distributed byFilm Booking Offices of America
Release date
  • January 7, 1923 (1923-01-07)
Running time
  • Seven (7) reels
  • 6,700 feet 70 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages

The Third Alarm is a 1922 American silent melodrama directed by Emory Johnson. FBO released the film in January 1923. The film's "All-Star" cast included Ralph Lewis, Johnnie Walker, and Johnson's wife, Ella Hall. Emilie Johnson, Johnson's mother, wrote both the story and screenplay. The Third Alarm was the second picture in Johnson's eight-picture contract with FBO.[1]

Dan McDowell was a veteran fireman and driver of a horse-drawn Fire Engine. The department motorizes the station's equipment. Dan cannot master the driving skills needed to operate the new motorized vehicles. The fire chief retires Dan with a small pension. Johnny, Dan's son, is studying to become a doctor. Dan supported his son's ambitions but could not keep his family and Johnnie's schooling. He takes a job digging ditches. Circumstances befall Dan, and he lives through various misfortunes. Johnnie, no longer able to afford medical school, works as a fireman. All storylines converge as a three-alarm fire breaks out. This Melodrama has a predictable happy ending.