- Country: USA
- Genres: Drama, Short
- Release: 1913-02-27
- Director: D.W. Griffith
- Writers: William Moulton Marston
- Language: None | English
- Stars: Blanche Sweet , Adolph Lestina , Henry B. Walthall , Harry Carey , Mae Marsh , Edward Dillon , Robert Harron , Kate Toncray , Jack Pickford , Clara T. Bracy
- Runtime: 17 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: Love in an Apartment Hotel , Love in an Apartment Hotel (United States of America)
- Plot: In the apartment hotel lived the aspiring maid, whose solicitude maintained order in the bachelor's apartment. He was her ideal, and the all-adoring bell-boy was firmly but gently given to understand that maids who read "Heliotrope Glendening's Advice to Young Ladies" look higher than ice-water toters. A compromising complication, however, with an unexpected visit from a beautiful lady, quite convinces the aspiring one that wealthy young bachelors may be the grandest men ever, but their aspirations, when it comes to the crucial test, are not for chambermaids. Science influences his actions so much that he gets into trouble with the police. When they are through with him he lands in a hospital, but as the clock nears the midday hour the thought of the bomb at home sends him scurrying from the hospital, with patients, nurses and orderlies in pursuit. He reaches home breathless, to find that Mrs. Pietro has cooked the pig and that the bomb was merely a test to prove his loyalty to the tenets of the society.
- IMDB:tt0003093
Love in an Apartment Hotel Cast · · · ALL
D.W. Griffith
Director
Blanche Sweet
The Young Woman
Adolph Lestina
The Young Woman's Father
Henry B. Walthall
The Young Woman's Fiance
Harry Carey
The Thief
Mae Marsh
Angelina Millingford - a Maid
Edward Dillon
Pinky Doolan - a Bellboy
Robert Harron
The Desk Clerk
Kate Toncray
Head Chambermaid
Jack Pickford
A Bellhop
Clara T. Bracy
A Maid
John T. Dillon
One of the Fiance's Friends
Walter Miller
One of the Fiance's Friends
Frank Evans
First Hotel Detective
W.C. Robinson
Second Hotel Detective
Joseph McDermott
The Fiance's Valet
Lionel Barrymore
(1878–1954)
In Hotel Lobby