The Third String (1914 film)
The Third String is a 1914 American silent film directed by George L. Sargent. The film is a drama, and its plot details are currently scarce due to the limitations of surviving archival information for films of that era. It is known to have featured cast members that are largely not well-known today. Information regarding the production company, specific plot points, and critical reception is limited in currently available filmographies and databases. Given the period, it is likely the film was a short or medium-length feature, adhering to the narrative conventions common in early silent cinema. Its current status is presumed to be lost, which is a common fate for films from the early 20th century.