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The Girl Spy is an American [[silent film]] series produced by [[Kalem Company|Kalem]] and shot in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], Florida.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Tracy|first=Tony|date=2016|title=Outside the System: Gene Gauntier and the Consolidation of Early American Cinema|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/filmhistory.28.1.03|journal=Film History|volume=28|issue=1|pages=71–106|doi=10.2979/filmhistory.28.1.03|issn=0892-2160}}</ref> The series consists of five films'': [[The Girl Spy: An Incident of the Civil War]]'' (1909), ''[[The Further Adventures of the Girl Spy]]'' (1910); ''[[The Bravest Girl in the South]]'' (1910); ''[[The Love Romance of the Girl Spy]]'' (1910); and ''[[The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg]]'' (1910).<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Horak|first=Laura|title=Girls Will Be Boys: Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema, 1908-1934|publisher=Rutgers University Press|year=2016|isbn=|location=|pages=65}}</ref> Actress [[Gene Gauntier]], who was also the [[screenwriter]] for the series, starred as Nan, a cross-dressing girl spy during the Civil War.<ref name=":0" />    
The Girl Spy is an American [[silent film]] series produced by [[Kalem Company|Kalem]] and shot in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], Florida.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Tracy|first=Tony|date=2016|title=Outside the System: Gene Gauntier and the Consolidation of Early American Cinema|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/filmhistory.28.1.03|journal=Film History|volume=28|issue=1|pages=71–106|doi=10.2979/filmhistory.28.1.03|issn=0892-2160}}</ref> The series consists of five films'': [[The Girl Spy: An Incident of the Civil War]]'' (1909), ''[[The Further Adventures of the Girl Spy]]'' (1910); ''[[The Bravest Girl in the South]]'' (1910); ''[[The Love Romance of the Girl Spy]]'' (1910); and ''[[The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg]]'' (1910).<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Horak|first=Laura|title=Girls Will Be Boys: Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema, 1908-1934|publisher=Rutgers University Press|year=2016|isbn=|location=|pages=65}}</ref> Actress [[Gene Gauntier]], who was also the [[screenwriter]] for the series, stars as Nan, a cross-dressing girl spy during the Civil War.<ref name=":0" />    


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The Girl Spy is an American silent film series produced by Kalem and shot in Jacksonville, Florida.[1] The series consists of five films: The Girl Spy: An Incident of the Civil War (1909), The Further Adventures of the Girl Spy (1910); The Bravest Girl in the South (1910); The Love Romance of the Girl Spy (1910); and The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg (1910).[2] Actress Gene Gauntier, who was also the screenwriter for the series, stars as Nan, a cross-dressing girl spy during the Civil War.[2]    

  1. ^ Tracy, Tony (2016). "Outside the System: Gene Gauntier and the Consolidation of Early American Cinema". Film History. 28 (1): 71–106. doi:10.2979/filmhistory.28.1.03. ISSN 0892-2160.
  2. ^ a b Horak, Laura (2016). Girls Will Be Boys: Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema, 1908-1934. Rutgers University Press. p. 65.