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Storyline: In Alice Guy-Blaché’s Falling Leaves (1912), Dr. Headley reveals his cure for consumption. That autumn, Winifred is gravely ill, while her sister Trixie believes she can save her by tying fallen leaves back onto trees. The doctor learns of her act and administers his serum. Months later, Winifred recovers, and the closing scene suggests a budding romance between doctor and patient.