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At It Again (1912 film)

At It Again is a 1912 American short silent comedy film produced and directed by Mack Sennett. The film stars Fred Mace, Mack Sennett, Ford Sterling, Mabel Normand and Alice Davenport.

At It Again
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Directed byMack Sennett
Produced by
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Distributed byMutual Film Corporation
Release dates
Running time
6 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent

It was distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation. The film was the first Keystone Film comedy that featured the two bumbling detectives.

The film was released on November 4, 1912; in a split reel with Mabel's Lovers. Silent Era reports the survival status of the film as unknown.[1]

It's notable that Sennett headed two of the most influential American slapstick film studios: the Keystone Film Company (1912–1917), and Mack Sennett Comedies (1917–1933).[2]

Plot edit

Mrs. Smith receives an anonymous letter stating that her husband is untrue to her, and she calls upon the detectives to shadow him. Mr. Smith comes home and, finding his wife away, goes out to look for her in his shirt sleeves. Mrs. Smith points him out to the detectives, and they start on his trail.

In the meantime, Larkins, a police captain, is at home with his wife, and goes out to buy some ice cream, also in his shirt sleeves. As Mr. Smith enters a house Larkin comes out, just as the detectives turn the corner, and they, thinking Larkin is Smith, follow him.

When Larkin returns home his fond wife makes much of him, all of which is noted by the detectives at the window. They finally decide to arrest him, and a furious scene is raised by the indignant Larkin and his wife, but to no avail, for Larkin is dragged off.

In the meantime, they have notified Mrs. Smith and she is on the way to meet them with three policemen, and Smith himself comes up at the same time. When Larkin and Smith get through with the detectives, they have learned the painful lesson that it does not pay for a detective to make a mistake.[3]

Cast edit

 
In foreground, Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling, Fred Mace and Mack Sennett.
 
Mace and Sennett, the dopey detectives, in car with Normand

Production and background edit

Producer and director Sennett had previously been at the Biograph Company of New York City, where he first introduced the "dopey detectives" slapstick film genre, as seen in the films; Trailing the Counterfeiter, Their First Divorce Case and Caught with the Goods.[4]

Six weeks after Sennett opened Keystone Studios in Edendale, California in 1912, he reintroduced the pair of dopey detectives.[5] The first Keystone Film comedy featuring the two Sherlocks was At It Again.[6]

Reviews edit

The Moving Picture World said of the film, "Two amateur Sherlock Holmes detectives dominate this picture with their antics. They succeed in jumbling the plot somewhat, but as they are really funny, and the plot is not important, they may be forgiven."[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bennett, Carl (September 8, 2018). "The Progressive Silent Film List: At it Again". Silent Era.
  2. ^ D'haeyere, Hilde (November 30, 2015). Gabbard, Krin (ed.). "Mack Sennett". Cinema and Media Studies. Oxford Bibliographies. doi:10.1093/obo/9780199791286-0200. ISBN 978-0-19-979128-6.
  3. ^ Chalmers 1912, p. 492.
  4. ^ Sherman, William Thomas (2015). Mabel Normand: A Source Book to Her Life and Films (7th ed.). Seattle, Washington: Gun Jones Publishing. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-9787684-2-3.
  5. ^ Lahue, Kalton C.; Brewer, Terry (1972) [1968]. "And a Legend Begins". Kops And Custards: The Legend of Keystone Films (2nd ed.). Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 45.
  6. ^ Bauer, Patricia, ed. (June 20, 1998). "Keystone Kops | Description, Movies, & Facts". Encyclopædia Britannica. p. 1.
  7. ^ Chalmers 1912, p. 660.

Sources edit

  • Chalmers, J. P., ed. (October 26, 1912). "Mutual Film Corporation Keystone: At it Again". The Moving Picture World. Vol. 14, no. 4. Chalmers Publishing Company.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • At it Again at IMDb  

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At It Again is a 1912 American short silent comedy film produced and directed by Mack Sennett The film stars Fred Mace Mack Sennett Ford Sterling Mabel Normand and Alice Davenport At It AgainKeystone Films AdDirected byMack SennettProduced byMack SennettThe Keystone Film CompanyStarringFred Mace Mack Sennett Ford Sterling Mabel Normand Alice DavenportDistributed byMutual Film CorporationRelease datesNovember 4 1912 1912 11 04 split reel with Mabel s LoversRunning time6 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent It was distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation The film was the first Keystone Film comedy that featured the two bumbling detectives The film was released on November 4 1912 in a split reel with Mabel s Lovers Silent Era reports the survival status of the film as unknown 1 It s notable that Sennett headed two of the most influential American slapstick film studios the Keystone Film Company 1912 1917 and Mack Sennett Comedies 1917 1933 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production and background 4 Reviews 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 Further reading 9 External linksPlot editMrs Smith receives an anonymous letter stating that her husband is untrue to her and she calls upon the detectives to shadow him Mr Smith comes home and finding his wife away goes out to look for her in his shirt sleeves Mrs Smith points him out to the detectives and they start on his trail In the meantime Larkins a police captain is at home with his wife and goes out to buy some ice cream also in his shirt sleeves As Mr Smith enters a house Larkin comes out just as the detectives turn the corner and they thinking Larkin is Smith follow him When Larkin returns home his fond wife makes much of him all of which is noted by the detectives at the window They finally decide to arrest him and a furious scene is raised by the indignant Larkin and his wife but to no avail for Larkin is dragged off In the meantime they have notified Mrs Smith and she is on the way to meet them with three policemen and Smith himself comes up at the same time When Larkin and Smith get through with the detectives they have learned the painful lesson that it does not pay for a detective to make a mistake 3 Cast edit nbsp In foreground Mabel Normand Ford Sterling Fred Mace and Mack Sennett nbsp Mace and Sennett the dopey detectives in car with Normand Fred Mace Myred Face sleuth Mack Sennett Sack Mennet sleuth Ford Sterling Police Chief Larkin Mabel Normand Mrs Smith Alice Davenport womanProduction and background editProducer and director Sennett had previously been at the Biograph Company of New York City where he first introduced the dopey detectives slapstick film genre as seen in the films Trailing the Counterfeiter Their First Divorce Case and Caught with the Goods 4 Six weeks after Sennett opened Keystone Studios in Edendale California in 1912 he reintroduced the pair of dopey detectives 5 The first Keystone Film comedy featuring the two Sherlocks was At It Again 6 Reviews editThe Moving Picture World said of the film Two amateur Sherlock Holmes detectives dominate this picture with their antics They succeed in jumbling the plot somewhat but as they are really funny and the plot is not important they may be forgiven 7 See also edit nbsp Film portal 1912 in film Keystone Cops Mack Sennett filmography Silent filmReferences edit Bennett Carl September 8 2018 The Progressive Silent Film List At it Again Silent Era D haeyere Hilde November 30 2015 Gabbard Krin ed Mack Sennett Cinema and Media Studies Oxford Bibliographies doi 10 1093 obo 9780199791286 0200 ISBN 978 0 19 979128 6 Chalmers 1912 p 492 Sherman William Thomas 2015 Mabel Normand A Source Book to Her Life and Films 7th ed Seattle Washington Gun Jones Publishing p 76 ISBN 978 0 9787684 2 3 Lahue Kalton C Brewer Terry 1972 1968 And a Legend Begins Kops And Custards The Legend of Keystone Films 2nd ed Norman Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Press p 45 Bauer Patricia ed June 20 1998 Keystone Kops Description Movies amp Facts Encyclopaedia Britannica p 1 Chalmers 1912 p 660 Sources editChalmers J P ed October 26 1912 Mutual Film Corporation Keystone At it Again The Moving Picture World Vol 14 no 4 Chalmers Publishing Company nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Further reading editMontayne Lulu December 1912 At it Again Motion Picture Story Magazine Vol 4 no 2 Brooklyn New York pp 69 73 Riblet Douglas Blair 1998 The Keystone Film Company 1912 to 1915 Madison Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Roots James October 23 2014 The 100 Greatest Silent Film Comedians Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 4422 3650 9 External links editAt it Again at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title At It Again 1912 film amp oldid 1209599436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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