fbpx
Wikipedia

The Deadlier Sex

The Deadlier Sex is a 1920 American silent drama-comedy film directed by Robert Thornby which stars Blanche Sweet and features Boris Karloff, and was distributed by Pathé Exchange.[1] The screenplay was written by Fred Myton, based on a short story by Bayard Veiller. It was filmed in Truckee, California. This film was recently restored by the Academy Film Archive and still exists.

The Deadlier Sex
Ad for film
Directed byRobert Thornby
Story byFred Myton (screenplay)
Bayard Veiller (short story)
Produced byJesse D. Hampton
StarringBlanche Sweet
Winter Hall
Boris Karloff (small role)
CinematographyCharles E. Kaufman
Production
company
Jesse D. Hampton Productions
Distributed byPathé Exchange
Release date
  • March 28, 1920 (1920-03-28)
Running time
6 reels (60 minutes)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Plot edit

Mary Willard (Sweet), who has taken control of her father's interests after his death, has become so exasperated at the unscrupulous business practices of her competitor Harvey Judson (Hamilton) that she has him kidnapped to teach him a lesson and protect her shareholders against him.

When Harvey wakes up in the middle of a forest, he initially believes that robbery was the motive until he discovers that no money was taken. He tries to bribe his guide to take him to the nearest settlement but to no avail, and, after two fistfights with a Frenchman (Karloff?) who is also in love with Mary, eventually comes up with a scheme which leads to his being rescued by his friends.

When Harvey finds out that Mary was behind the kidnapping, they argue and he accuses her of trying to ruin his business. While on the way to the nearest train station, they have an automobile accident that nearly kills them. At the station, after they are told that the government has seized their property, Mary and Harvey decide to join forces and work together in the future.[2]

Cast edit

Reception edit

While the outdoor scenes were appreciated and the cast described as strong, the story was criticized as being illogical and the characters undeveloped.[2]

Tagline: "A Drama of a Modern Girl in Whose Breast Flame the Spirits of Mona Lisa, Cleopatra and Sappho. A Drama of Big Emotions Set in the Big Outdoors. A Super Production You'll Long Remember!" (print ad in the Bourbon News, ((Paris, Kentucky)) 6 December 1921)

Preservation status edit

The Deadlier Sex was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.[3] The restored print was shown on June 1, 2015 at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Lobster Films also carries a print.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: The Deadlier Sex". silentera.com. Retrieved April 6, 2008.
  2. ^ a b "The Deadlier Sex: Illogical Story Lacking in Many Points". Motion Picture News. 21 (14). New York City: Motion Picture News, Inc.: 2991 March 27, 1920. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  3. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
  4. ^ Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Deadlier Sex

External links edit

  • The Deadlier Sex at IMDb  
  • The Deadlier Sex at AllMovie
  • Stills at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival website

deadlier, 1920, american, silent, drama, comedy, film, directed, robert, thornby, which, stars, blanche, sweet, features, boris, karloff, distributed, pathé, exchange, screenplay, written, fred, myton, based, short, story, bayard, veiller, filmed, truckee, cal. The Deadlier Sex is a 1920 American silent drama comedy film directed by Robert Thornby which stars Blanche Sweet and features Boris Karloff and was distributed by Pathe Exchange 1 The screenplay was written by Fred Myton based on a short story by Bayard Veiller It was filmed in Truckee California This film was recently restored by the Academy Film Archive and still exists The Deadlier SexAd for filmDirected byRobert ThornbyStory byFred Myton screenplay Bayard Veiller short story Produced byJesse D HamptonStarringBlanche SweetWinter HallBoris Karloff small role CinematographyCharles E KaufmanProductioncompanyJesse D Hampton ProductionsDistributed byPathe ExchangeRelease dateMarch 28 1920 1920 03 28 Running time6 reels 60 minutes CountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent English intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Preservation status 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editMary Willard Sweet who has taken control of her father s interests after his death has become so exasperated at the unscrupulous business practices of her competitor Harvey Judson Hamilton that she has him kidnapped to teach him a lesson and protect her shareholders against him When Harvey wakes up in the middle of a forest he initially believes that robbery was the motive until he discovers that no money was taken He tries to bribe his guide to take him to the nearest settlement but to no avail and after two fistfights with a Frenchman Karloff who is also in love with Mary eventually comes up with a scheme which leads to his being rescued by his friends When Harvey finds out that Mary was behind the kidnapping they argue and he accuses her of trying to ruin his business While on the way to the nearest train station they have an automobile accident that nearly kills them At the station after they are told that the government has seized their property Mary and Harvey decide to join forces and work together in the future 2 Cast editBlanche Sweet as Mary Willard Winter Hall as Henry Willard Roy Laidlaw as Huntley Green Mahlon Hamilton as Harvey Judson Russell Simpson as Jim Willis Boris Karloff as Jules Borney French fur traderReception editWhile the outdoor scenes were appreciated and the cast described as strong the story was criticized as being illogical and the characters undeveloped 2 Tagline A Drama of a Modern Girl in Whose Breast Flame the Spirits of Mona Lisa Cleopatra and Sappho A Drama of Big Emotions Set in the Big Outdoors A Super Production You ll Long Remember print ad in the Bourbon News Paris Kentucky 6 December 1921 Preservation status editThe Deadlier Sex was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014 3 The restored print was shown on June 1 2015 at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival Lobster Films also carries a print 4 See also editBoris Karloff filmography Blanche Sweet filmographyReferences edit Progressive Silent Film List The Deadlier Sex silentera com Retrieved April 6 2008 a b The Deadlier Sex Illogical Story Lacking in Many Points Motion Picture News 21 14 New York City Motion Picture News Inc 2991 March 27 1920 Retrieved February 5 2014 Preserved Projects Academy Film Archive Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog The Deadlier SexExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Deadlier Sex The Deadlier Sex at IMDb nbsp The Deadlier Sex at AllMovie Stills at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Deadlier Sex amp oldid 1218104649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.