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Love's Whirlpool (1924 film)

Love's Whirlpool is a 1924 American silent crime drama film directed by Bruce Mitchell and starring James Kirkwood and Lila Lee.[1][2]

Love's Whirlpool
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Directed byBruce M. Mitchell
Screenplay byMartha Lord
Produced byRegal Pictures
StarringJames Kirkwood
Lila Lee
CinematographyStephen Norton
Edited byJack Dennis
Distributed byW. W. Hodkinson Corporation
Release date
  • March 2, 1924 (1924-03-02)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Plot edit

Hardened criminal Jim Reagan (James Kirkwood) tries to persuade his adolescent brother, Larry (Robert Agnew), to abandon their life of crime. Rather than heeding Jim's warning, Larry arrested when he tries to rob a banker named Richard Milton (Edward Martindel). Milton refuses Jim's request for leniency and Larry is thrown in jail. Jim attempts to help his brother escape prison, but the boy is fatally wounded in the process. Jim and his girlfriend, Molly (Lila Lee), resolve to have vengeance.

Jim and Molly kidnap Milton's daughter, Nadine (Madge Bellamy), after rescuing her from a shipwreck. Conveniently suffering from amnesia, Nadine becomes the unwitting foil in the plot against her father. They then open a clairvoyant parlor and tell Milton, who believes Nadine is dead, they can help him contact his daughter's spirit. Milton's initially cynicism is banished when the figure of his daughter appears and speaks to him during a seance. Through the influence of Nadine's "spirit," the mourning father is induced to spend a huge amount of money on charity. Jim and Molly plan to milk Milton for all he's worth before giving him back his daughter—dead.

During one of the many seances, Molly is touched by an unknown and mysterious power. Molly's conscience is awakened by the experience and she returns Nadine to her father. Nadine's memory returns upon seeing Milton, and the banker forgives everything.

Meanwhile, police raid Jim's headquarters. Jim escapes via a daredevil route over several buildings, and returns home to kill Molly for betraying him. Suddenly, he is overwhelmed by the memory of his laughing young brother. When Molly returns, Jim cannot kill her. Their mutual devotion to the dead boy and their love of each other is revived by Larry's memory, and Molly and Jim return to a life of good citizenship.[3][4]

Cast edit

Production edit

Publicity for Love's Whirlpool claimed that the film was based on a novel by Martha Lord entitled The Inner Sight, but there is no evidence that such a book was ever published. Director Bruce Mitchell co-wrote the adaptation for Love's Whirlpool with Elliott Clawson.[5]

The film's producers advertised the film as a combination crook melodrama, romance, and treatise on the spirit world. To capitalize on society's wider interest in spiritualism after World War I, W.W. Hodkinson Distribution offer the following advice to theater managers:

Drape a booth in black and set it in your lobby. Just outside have a man with long whiskers, a turban and clothing worn by fortunetellers and "readers" of various kinds. Over the booth have a sign "Gaze into the crystal ball and see yourself as your really are." Inside the booth have an ordinary looking glass. Let the crowds go in and get a look for themselves. When one person sees it is only a trick, he will spread the word around and soon people will be coming to learn about spirits—and of course when they are once in your lobby, they will visit the box office and go in to see the picture.[4]

Love's Whirlpool was also the first film starring James Kirkwood and Lila Lee since their marriage in 1923.[4]

Reception edit

The film released in March 1924 to mixed reviews. The reviewer for the New York Times called Love's Whirlpool "a bad picture which is interesting" and was amused by the director's willingness to abandon any sense of realism:

He [Bruce Mitchell] nonchalantly places his puppets where it meets his convenience, regardless whether the incident or situation is plausible. Through the film he seems to thunder: "There they are on the beach with the girl who was drowning. The camera does not lie! What have you got to say about it?" It was marvelous that a girl could be for any length of time in the water and then turn up in the same gown, around which are three rows of fur, as if it had . . . just come straight from the dressmaker's."[4]

Sidne Silverman (writing under the pseudonym "Skig") of Variety thought the film would find an audience, but was critical of Mitchell's direction—particularly in the use of yet another rooftop chase. "Why directors insist on making fugitives silhouette themselves against a skyline," he wrote, "might constitute a particular point the boys with the megaphones should look into for a change. It's been going on for years and years."[4]

Harrison's Report thought the film was fast-paced, suspenseful, and well-acted, but thought the ending was overly sentimental. Aileen St. John-Brenon of The New York Telegraph thought the hackneyed and melodramatic film was redeemed only by "several ingenious twists." Brenon also thought the film was a poor vehicle for Kirkwood and Lee's obvious onscreen chemistry, while panning Madge Bellamy's portrayal of Nadine.[4]

Preservation edit

A complete print of Love's Whirlpool is located in the BFI National Archive.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Life's Whirlpool
  2. ^ Progressive Silent Film List: Love's Whirlpool at silentera.com
  3. ^ Munden, Kenneth White; Institute, American Film (1997). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520209695.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Soister, John T.; Nicolella, Henry; Joyce, Steve (January 10, 2014). American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. McFarland. ISBN 9780786487905.
  5. ^ Soister, John T.; Nicolella, Henry; Joyce, Steve (January 10, 2014). American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. McFarland. ISBN 9780786487905.
  6. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Love's Whirlpool

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For the 2014 film see Love s Whirlpool 2014 film Love s Whirlpool is a 1924 American silent crime drama film directed by Bruce Mitchell and starring James Kirkwood and Lila Lee 1 2 Love s WhirlpoolAdvertisementDirected byBruce M MitchellScreenplay byMartha LordProduced byRegal PicturesStarringJames KirkwoodLila LeeCinematographyStephen NortonEdited byJack DennisDistributed byW W Hodkinson CorporationRelease dateMarch 2 1924 1924 03 02 Running time60 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent English intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Preservation 6 References 7 External linksPlot editHardened criminal Jim Reagan James Kirkwood tries to persuade his adolescent brother Larry Robert Agnew to abandon their life of crime Rather than heeding Jim s warning Larry arrested when he tries to rob a banker named Richard Milton Edward Martindel Milton refuses Jim s request for leniency and Larry is thrown in jail Jim attempts to help his brother escape prison but the boy is fatally wounded in the process Jim and his girlfriend Molly Lila Lee resolve to have vengeance Jim and Molly kidnap Milton s daughter Nadine Madge Bellamy after rescuing her from a shipwreck Conveniently suffering from amnesia Nadine becomes the unwitting foil in the plot against her father They then open a clairvoyant parlor and tell Milton who believes Nadine is dead they can help him contact his daughter s spirit Milton s initially cynicism is banished when the figure of his daughter appears and speaks to him during a seance Through the influence of Nadine s spirit the mourning father is induced to spend a huge amount of money on charity Jim and Molly plan to milk Milton for all he s worth before giving him back his daughter dead During one of the many seances Molly is touched by an unknown and mysterious power Molly s conscience is awakened by the experience and she returns Nadine to her father Nadine s memory returns upon seeing Milton and the banker forgives everything Meanwhile police raid Jim s headquarters Jim escapes via a daredevil route over several buildings and returns home to kill Molly for betraying him Suddenly he is overwhelmed by the memory of his laughing young brother When Molly returns Jim cannot kill her Their mutual devotion to the dead boy and their love of each other is revived by Larry s memory and Molly and Jim return to a life of good citizenship 3 4 Cast editJames Kirkwood as Jim Reagan Lila Lee as Molly Robert Agnew as Larry Matthew Betz as Pinky Sellers Edward Martindel as Richard Milton Margaret Livingston as A Maid Madge Bellamy as Nadine Milton Clarence Geldart as A Lawyer Joseph Mills as Parson MonksProduction editPublicity for Love s Whirlpool claimed that the film was based on a novel by Martha Lord entitled The Inner Sight but there is no evidence that such a book was ever published Director Bruce Mitchell co wrote the adaptation for Love s Whirlpool with Elliott Clawson 5 The film s producers advertised the film as a combination crook melodrama romance and treatise on the spirit world To capitalize on society s wider interest in spiritualism after World War I W W Hodkinson Distribution offer the following advice to theater managers Drape a booth in black and set it in your lobby Just outside have a man with long whiskers a turban and clothing worn by fortunetellers and readers of various kinds Over the booth have a sign Gaze into the crystal ball and see yourself as your really are Inside the booth have an ordinary looking glass Let the crowds go in and get a look for themselves When one person sees it is only a trick he will spread the word around and soon people will be coming to learn about spirits and of course when they are once in your lobby they will visit the box office and go in to see the picture 4 Love s Whirlpool was also the first film starring James Kirkwood and Lila Lee since their marriage in 1923 4 Reception editThe film released in March 1924 to mixed reviews The reviewer for the New York Times called Love s Whirlpool a bad picture which is interesting and was amused by the director s willingness to abandon any sense of realism He Bruce Mitchell nonchalantly places his puppets where it meets his convenience regardless whether the incident or situation is plausible Through the film he seems to thunder There they are on the beach with the girl who was drowning The camera does not lie What have you got to say about it It was marvelous that a girl could be for any length of time in the water and then turn up in the same gown around which are three rows of fur as if it had just come straight from the dressmaker s 4 Sidne Silverman writing under the pseudonym Skig of Variety thought the film would find an audience but was critical of Mitchell s direction particularly in the use of yet another rooftop chase Why directors insist on making fugitives silhouette themselves against a skyline he wrote might constitute a particular point the boys with the megaphones should look into for a change It s been going on for years and years 4 Harrison s Report thought the film was fast paced suspenseful and well acted but thought the ending was overly sentimental Aileen St John Brenon of The New York Telegraph thought the hackneyed and melodramatic film was redeemed only by several ingenious twists Brenon also thought the film was a poor vehicle for Kirkwood and Lee s obvious onscreen chemistry while panning Madge Bellamy s portrayal of Nadine 4 Preservation editA complete print of Love s Whirlpool is located in the BFI National Archive 6 References edit The AFI Catalog of Feature Films Life s Whirlpool Progressive Silent Film List Love s Whirlpool at silentera com Munden Kenneth White Institute American Film 1997 The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States University of California Press ISBN 9780520209695 a b c d e f Soister John T Nicolella Henry Joyce Steve January 10 2014 American Silent Horror Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films 1913 1929 McFarland ISBN 9780786487905 Soister John T Nicolella Henry Joyce Steve January 10 2014 American Silent Horror Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films 1913 1929 McFarland ISBN 9780786487905 The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog Love s WhirlpoolExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Love s Whirlpool 1924 film Love s Whirlpool at IMDb nbsp Synopsis at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Love 27s Whirlpool 1924 film amp oldid 1215597910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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