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My Old Dutch (1915 film)

My Old Dutch is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Albert Chevalier and Florence Turner. A film version of Chevalier's internationally renowned song, it was seen by millions in Great Britain during the First World War and was also a success in the United States.

My Old Dutch
Joe (Albert Chevalier) counts up his fast-dwindling savings with his "Old Dutch" (Florence Turner)
Directed byLaurence Trimble
Written by
  • Albert Chevalier
  • Arthur Shirley
Produced byFlorence Turner
Starring
Production
company
Turner Films
Distributed by
Release dates
  • June 1915 (1915-06) (UK)
  • 22 November 1915 (1915-11-22) (US)[1]: 37 
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Plot edit

Described as "an unashamed tear-jerker" by film writer Clive Hirschhorn,[2] My Old Dutch is the story of a devoted marriage over 40 years—from the couple's meeting until their rescue from a gender-segregated workhouse in their old age. The screenplay was inspired by Albert Chevalier's celebrated song, "My Old Dutch" (1892). The title is a Cockney colloquialism for a partner or friend—or, in this case, wife.

Cast edit

Production edit

My Old Dutch is considered the most important film in which American film star Florence Turner worked while heading her own independent film company in England.[1]: 37  The film was produced by Turner Films and financed by the Ideal Film Company, Britain's largest distributor of motion pictures. Ideal commissioned the film to showcase the revered music hall comedian, singer and actor Albert Chevalier, whose 1892 song "My Old Dutch" was internationally renowned. Turner received second billing, but she received the same fee, £500, that was paid to Chevalier, making her the highest-paid woman in British film.[4]

Director Laurence Trimble said that the film had "a universal appeal, something striking deep in human nature, not dependent upon race or prejudice and comprehensible to both old and young. The theme in this instance is idyllic love."[5]

Reception edit

 
Illustrator Frank R. Grey sketched scenes from My Old Dutch for Pictures and The Picturegoer magazine (28 August 1915)

My Old Dutch was a great success in Britain. Booked into 1,600 theatres by 1918, the film was seen by an estimated five million people over the course of the First World War.[4]

My Old Dutch was also well received in the United States after its release by Universal Pictures on 22 November 1915. The Moving Picture World called it "a rare picture, great in its simplicity, strong in its appeal, and splendidly played by its two principals. It is wholesome. It is a story that might have come from between the covers of a Dickens—with its sunshine and shade, its quaint types, its Life."[1]: 37 

"It is almost a profanation to find fault with anything in these five wonderful reels," wrote Variety. "But the worst that can be said of it is that Albert Chevalier looks too old in the early portion and Florence Turner too young in the later section."[6]

Survival status edit

The survival status of My Old Dutch is unknown.[7]

Remake edit

Director Laurence Trimble initiated a 1926 Hollywood remake of his own 1915 British version of My Old Dutch to feature its star, Florence Turner. Actor James Morrison recalled Trimble telling him that Turner hoped to get back into films, and he asked him to help in a screen test that could be shown to Universal Pictures. "He got a little company together—the people who were in it worked for nothing, because we loved Flotie—and we did scenes from My Old Dutch," Morrison said. Universal approved the project but cast May McAvoy, not Turner, in the starring role.[1]: 39 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Slide, Anthony (1976). The Big V: A History of the Vitagraph Company. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810809673.
  2. ^ Hirschhorn, Clive (1985) [1983]. The Universal Story. New York: Crown Publishers. p. 18. ISBN 0-7064-1873-5.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h . BFI Film & TV Database. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b Keil, Charlie; Burrows, Jon (27 September 2013). "Florence Turner". Women Film Pioneers Project. Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, Columbia University Libraries. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  5. ^ Slide, Anthony (2015). A Special Relationship: Britain Comes to Hollywood and Hollywood Comes to Britain. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. p. 70. ISBN 9781628460872.
  6. ^ "Film Reviews: My Old Dutch". Variety. 16 July 1915. p. 19. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  7. ^ "My Old Dutch". Progressive Silent Film List. Silent Era. Retrieved 13 August 2016.

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My Old Dutch is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Albert Chevalier and Florence Turner A film version of Chevalier s internationally renowned song it was seen by millions in Great Britain during the First World War and was also a success in the United States My Old DutchJoe Albert Chevalier counts up his fast dwindling savings with his Old Dutch Florence Turner Directed byLaurence TrimbleWritten byAlbert ChevalierArthur ShirleyProduced byFlorence TurnerStarringAlbert Chevalier Florence TurnerProductioncompanyTurner FilmsDistributed byIdeal Films UK Universal Pictures US Release datesJune 1915 1915 06 UK 22 November 1915 1915 11 22 US 1 37 CountryUnited KingdomLanguagesSilent English intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Survival status 6 Remake 7 References 8 External linksPlot editDescribed as an unashamed tear jerker by film writer Clive Hirschhorn 2 My Old Dutch is the story of a devoted marriage over 40 years from the couple s meeting until their rescue from a gender segregated workhouse in their old age The screenplay was inspired by Albert Chevalier s celebrated song My Old Dutch 1892 The title is a Cockney colloquialism for a partner or friend or in this case wife Cast editAlbert Chevalier as Joe Brown 3 Florence Turner as Sal Gray 3 Henry Edwards as Herbert Brown 3 Harry Brett as Erb Uggins 3 Arthur Shirley as Doctor 3 Richard Cotter as Nipper 3 Amy Lorraine 3 Minnie Rayner 3 Production editMy Old Dutch is considered the most important film in which American film star Florence Turner worked while heading her own independent film company in England 1 37 The film was produced by Turner Films and financed by the Ideal Film Company Britain s largest distributor of motion pictures Ideal commissioned the film to showcase the revered music hall comedian singer and actor Albert Chevalier whose 1892 song My Old Dutch was internationally renowned Turner received second billing but she received the same fee 500 that was paid to Chevalier making her the highest paid woman in British film 4 Director Laurence Trimble said that the film had a universal appeal something striking deep in human nature not dependent upon race or prejudice and comprehensible to both old and young The theme in this instance is idyllic love 5 nbsp Florence Turner as Sal nbsp Albert Chevalier as Joe nbsp Advertisement 12 June 1915 nbsp Richard Cotter as Nipper nbsp Henry Edwards Florence Turner and Albert ChevalierReception edit nbsp Illustrator Frank R Grey sketched scenes from My Old Dutch for Pictures and The Picturegoer magazine 28 August 1915 My Old Dutch was a great success in Britain Booked into 1 600 theatres by 1918 the film was seen by an estimated five million people over the course of the First World War 4 My Old Dutch was also well received in the United States after its release by Universal Pictures on 22 November 1915 The Moving Picture World called it a rare picture great in its simplicity strong in its appeal and splendidly played by its two principals It is wholesome It is a story that might have come from between the covers of a Dickens with its sunshine and shade its quaint types its Life 1 37 It is almost a profanation to find fault with anything in these five wonderful reels wrote Variety But the worst that can be said of it is that Albert Chevalier looks too old in the early portion and Florence Turner too young in the later section 6 Survival status editThe survival status of My Old Dutch is unknown 7 Remake editDirector Laurence Trimble initiated a 1926 Hollywood remake of his own 1915 British version of My Old Dutch to feature its star Florence Turner Actor James Morrison recalled Trimble telling him that Turner hoped to get back into films and he asked him to help in a screen test that could be shown to Universal Pictures He got a little company together the people who were in it worked for nothing because we loved Flotie and we did scenes from My Old Dutch Morrison said Universal approved the project but cast May McAvoy not Turner in the starring role 1 39 References edit a b c d Slide Anthony 1976 The Big V A History of the Vitagraph Company Metuchen N J Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810809673 Hirschhorn Clive 1985 1983 The Universal Story New York Crown Publishers p 18 ISBN 0 7064 1873 5 a b c d e f g h My Old Dutch 1915 BFI Film amp TV Database British Film Institute Archived from the original on 16 September 2016 Retrieved 8 August 2016 a b Keil Charlie Burrows Jon 27 September 2013 Florence Turner Women Film Pioneers Project Center for Digital Research and Scholarship Columbia University Libraries Retrieved 29 July 2016 Slide Anthony 2015 A Special Relationship Britain Comes to Hollywood and Hollywood Comes to Britain Jackson University Press of Mississippi p 70 ISBN 9781628460872 Film Reviews My Old Dutch Variety 16 July 1915 p 19 Retrieved 7 August 2016 My Old Dutch Progressive Silent Film List Silent Era Retrieved 13 August 2016 External links editMy Old Dutch at the British Film Institute s Film and TV Database My Old Dutch at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Old Dutch 1915 film amp oldid 1180291907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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