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The Beloved Cheater

The Beloved Cheater (originally titled The Pleasant Devil) is a 1919 American silent comedy film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Lew Cody, Doris Pawn, and Eileen Percy, and was released on December 6, 1919.

The Beloved Cheater
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Directed byChristy Cabanne
Screenplay by
Story byJules Furthman
Produced byLouis Gasnier
Starring
CinematographyJoseph A. Dubray
Production
companies
Distributed byRobertson-Cole Distributing Corp.
Release date
  • December 6, 1919 (1919-12-06) (US)[1]
Running time
5 reels; 4921 feet
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Plot Edit

Kingdon Challoner is in love with and engaged to Eulalie Morgan. The problem is that Eulalie is of the belief that kissing and petting are forbidden prior to marriage. Beside himself, Bruce enlists the help of Bruce Sands, a renowned playboy. The two concoct a plot whereby Sands will have the opportunity to seduce Eulalie, with her believing it is Kingdon. The plan is successful with the exception of Eulalie realizing it is not Kingdon who has seduced her. She breaks off her engagement with Kingdon and proclaims her love for Bruce.

However, when Eulalie goes to Bruce's place to let him know the good news, she finds a woman in his bed. Believing the woman to be Bruce's lover, she flees the scene. The woman is not a lover, but Bruce's sister, who is staying with him. When Kingdon arrives, he believes that Bruce has stolen Eulalie away from him. Bruce calms Kingdon down, getting him to understand that he has no design on Eulalie. He instructs Kingdon on how to properly seduce a woman. Kingdon pursues Eulalie, the two are reconciled and move forward with their plans for marriage.

Cast list Edit

Production Edit

In July 1919, it was announced that Lew Cody's first film for Astra Film would be entitled The Beloved Cheater.[2] The film was produced at Gasnier's studio in Glendale, California.[3] In conjunction with the release of the film, the Robertson-Cole Exchange conducted a "love-letter" campaign, which offered $500 to the best love letter submitted. There were also monetary prizes for second, third, fourth and 5 fifth places.[4] By the time of the picture's release, the studio had received over 3,500 entries from all over the United States.[5]

The film was in post-production, with the finishing touches being put in place by September 20, 1919,[3][6] and by mid-October the film was ready for release.[7] It was shown for the first time at a preview in the Astor Hotel on October 6, 1919.[8] Robertson-Cole purchased the rights to distribute The Beloved Cheater, along with five other upcoming Lew Cody films, in mid-October 1919.[9] The film premiered in Atlantic City, New Jersey on December 29, 1919, at the Criterion Theatre. Fifteen hundred movie-goers braved a snowstorm standing in line for the film's opening.[1]

Reception Edit

Pre-release critiques of the film called it "strikingly original".[3] The Film Daily gave the film a positive review, calling it a "pleasing and very satisfying production". They complimented the performances the entire cast, and specifically highlighted those of Cody and Percy. They also found the title cards unobtrusive, the sets done with elegance and taste, and the overall production quality excellent. While they did take issue with a thin plot, they found the overall script contained "very interesting character studies in situations that at times are quite dramatic and always interesting.[10]

Notes Edit

The film spawned a hit popular song, "That Beloved Cheater of Mine", which was distributed by Gilbert & Friedland.[11]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Many Brave Weather to See Beloved Cheater". The Moving Picture World. January 17, 1920. p. 403. Retrieved February 19, 2018. 
  2. ^ "Cuts and Flashes". The Film Daily. June 19, 1919. p. 2. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 
  3. ^ a b c "Cody the "Male Vamp" Completes Picture". Motion Picture News. September 20, 1919. p. 2436. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 
  4. ^ "A Contest For Millions". Exhibitors Herald. December 6, 1919. p. 34. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 
  5. ^ "Languishing for Lew and the $500, Females Write Ardent Love Letters". The Moving Picture World. January 3, 1920. p. 144. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 
  6. ^ "Coast Picture News". Variety. September 5, 1919. p. 60. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 
  7. ^ "Lew Cody Production Ready for Release". Motion Picture News. October 18, 1919. p. 3016. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 
  8. ^ "Advertisement for the Preview". The Film Daily. October 2, 1919. p. 3. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 
  9. ^ "Beloved Cheater". The Film Daily. October 18, 1919. p. 1. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 
  10. ^ "Distinctive Production of Novel Story Perfectly Fitting Popular Star". The Film Daily. November 16, 1919. p. 5. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 
  11. ^ ""Beloved Cheater" Song". Exhibitors Herald. December 20, 1919. p. 65. Retrieved December 7, 2019. 

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The Beloved Cheater originally titled The Pleasant Devil is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne It stars Lew Cody Doris Pawn and Eileen Percy and was released on December 6 1919 The Beloved CheaterAdvertisementDirected byChristy CabanneScreenplay byLew Cody Louis GasnierStory byJules FurthmanProduced byLouis GasnierStarringLew Cody Doris Pawn Eileen PercyCinematographyJoseph A DubrayProductioncompaniesAstra Film Corp Lew Cody Films Corp Distributed byRobertson Cole Distributing Corp Release dateDecember 6 1919 1919 12 06 US 1 Running time5 reels 4921 feetCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent English intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast list 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditKingdon Challoner is in love with and engaged to Eulalie Morgan The problem is that Eulalie is of the belief that kissing and petting are forbidden prior to marriage Beside himself Bruce enlists the help of Bruce Sands a renowned playboy The two concoct a plot whereby Sands will have the opportunity to seduce Eulalie with her believing it is Kingdon The plan is successful with the exception of Eulalie realizing it is not Kingdon who has seduced her She breaks off her engagement with Kingdon and proclaims her love for Bruce However when Eulalie goes to Bruce s place to let him know the good news she finds a woman in his bed Believing the woman to be Bruce s lover she flees the scene The woman is not a lover but Bruce s sister who is staying with him When Kingdon arrives he believes that Bruce has stolen Eulalie away from him Bruce calms Kingdon down getting him to understand that he has no design on Eulalie He instructs Kingdon on how to properly seduce a woman Kingdon pursues Eulalie the two are reconciled and move forward with their plans for marriage Cast list EditLew Cody as Bruce Sands Doris Pawn as Dorothy Sands Eileen Percy as Eulalie Morgan Jack Mower as Kingdon Challoner Alice Fleming as Mrs Thorndyke Brook Frederick Vroom as Mr Challoner Andrew Robson as Mr Morgan James Wang as himself Kathleen KirkhamProduction EditIn July 1919 it was announced that Lew Cody s first film for Astra Film would be entitled The Beloved Cheater 2 The film was produced at Gasnier s studio in Glendale California 3 In conjunction with the release of the film the Robertson Cole Exchange conducted a love letter campaign which offered 500 to the best love letter submitted There were also monetary prizes for second third fourth and 5 fifth places 4 By the time of the picture s release the studio had received over 3 500 entries from all over the United States 5 The film was in post production with the finishing touches being put in place by September 20 1919 3 6 and by mid October the film was ready for release 7 It was shown for the first time at a preview in the Astor Hotel on October 6 1919 8 Robertson Cole purchased the rights to distribute The Beloved Cheater along with five other upcoming Lew Cody films in mid October 1919 9 The film premiered in Atlantic City New Jersey on December 29 1919 at the Criterion Theatre Fifteen hundred movie goers braved a snowstorm standing in line for the film s opening 1 Reception EditPre release critiques of the film called it strikingly original 3 The Film Daily gave the film a positive review calling it a pleasing and very satisfying production They complimented the performances the entire cast and specifically highlighted those of Cody and Percy They also found the title cards unobtrusive the sets done with elegance and taste and the overall production quality excellent While they did take issue with a thin plot they found the overall script contained very interesting character studies in situations that at times are quite dramatic and always interesting 10 Notes EditThe film spawned a hit popular song That Beloved Cheater of Mine which was distributed by Gilbert amp Friedland 11 References Edit a b Many Brave Weather to See Beloved Cheater The Moving Picture World January 17 1920 p 403 Retrieved February 19 2018 Cuts and Flashes The Film Daily June 19 1919 p 2 Retrieved December 7 2019 a b c Cody the Male Vamp Completes Picture Motion Picture News September 20 1919 p 2436 Retrieved December 6 2019 A Contest For Millions Exhibitors Herald December 6 1919 p 34 Retrieved December 6 2019 Languishing for Lew and the 500 Females Write Ardent Love Letters The Moving Picture World January 3 1920 p 144 Retrieved December 7 2019 Coast Picture News Variety September 5 1919 p 60 Retrieved December 6 2019 Lew Cody Production Ready for Release Motion Picture News October 18 1919 p 3016 Retrieved December 6 2019 Advertisement for the Preview The Film Daily October 2 1919 p 3 Retrieved December 7 2019 Beloved Cheater The Film Daily October 18 1919 p 1 Retrieved December 7 2019 Distinctive Production of Novel Story Perfectly Fitting Popular Star The Film Daily November 16 1919 p 5 Retrieved December 7 2019 Beloved Cheater Song Exhibitors Herald December 20 1919 p 65 Retrieved December 7 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Beloved Cheater Announcement for the film in Motion Picture News Ad for the love letter promotion for the film The Beloved Cheater at IMDb The Beloved Cheater at the TCM Movie Database The Beloved Cheater at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Beloved Cheater amp oldid 1137719765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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