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The Last Edition

The Last Edition is a 1925 American silent melodrama directed by Emory Johnson. FBO released the film in November 1925. The film's "All-Star" cast included Ralph Lewis as a press man at the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. Emilie Johnson, Johnson's mother, wrote both the story and screenplay. The Last Edition was the seventh film in Johnson's eight-picture contract with FBO.[1][2]

The Last Edition
Last Edition Lobby Card

Directed byEmory Johnson
Written byEmilie Johnson (story and screenplay)
Produced byEmory Johnson Productions
StarringRalph Lewis
CinematographyGilbert Warrenton
Distributed byFilm Booking Offices of America
Release date
  • November 8, 1925 (1925-November-08)
Running time
7 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Plot edit

The story starts by introducing us to Tom McDonald, a pressman and the assistant foreman in the San Francisco Chronicle pressroom. Tom finds out he was passed over for the job of press foreman. The job was given to a younger man. Though disappointed, he takes solace in knowing his son Ray McDonald has a good job in the district attorney's office. Tom also has a daughter – Polly.

Clarence Walker a reporter for The Chronicle works in the same building as Tom. Clarence secretly admires Polly McDonald. Currently, Clarence is also working on a hot story about a gang of bootleggers. The bootleggers feel Clarence is getting too close to their operations. They devise a plan to throw Clarence off their track. They create a news diversion by setting up another hot story for Clarence to follow. They frame prominent attorney Ray McDonald on a bribery charge.

Clarence jumps on the new lead, investigates the accusations, and quickly files his bribery story at the front desk of The Chronicle. Clarence's account is deemed a headliner for the newspaper. When the editor checks, they find out there is just enough time for Clarence's bribery story to make the newspaper's last edition. Just as the story is about to hit the presses, Tom McDonald finds out the evening's headline is about his son Ray. After reading the article, Tom knows in his heart that Ray could not be guilty of any bribery charge. Tom becomes enraged and attempts to destroy the press.

Tom's attempted destruction fails. During this time, the entire Chronicle plant burns to the ground. Tom is blamed for the fire. He is immediately thrown in jail, coincidentally in the same cell as his son.

Clarence believes Tom when he says his son is innocent. Clarence teams up with Polly to investigate the circumstances surrounding the bribery charge. After working together, they uncover evidence exonerating both father and son. A new plant is constructed; Tom is promoted to foreperson; Clarence marries Polly.

Cast edit

Actor Role  
Ralph Lewis Tom McDonald
Lila Leslie Mary McDonald
Ray Hallor Ray McDonald
Frances Teague Polly McDonald
Rex Lease Clarence Walker
Lou Payne George Hamilton
David Kirby Red Moran
Wade Boteler Mike Fitzgerald
Cuyler Supplee Gerald Fuller
Lee Willard Aaron Hoffman
Will Frank Sam Blotz
Ada Mae Vaughn Stenographer
Billy Bakewell “Ink” Donovan
John Bailey Jim Lannigan
Joseph Campbell William Wilson
Daniel J. O'Brien Chief of Police
Tom O'Brien “Bull” Collins
C. Hollister Walker Harry Owens

Production edit

The motion picture was filmed in and around the "Old Chronicle Building" located at 690 Market Street in downtown San Francisco. However, in 1924, The Chronicle commissioned a new headquarters at 901 Mission Street on the corner of 5th Street.[citation needed] The Chronicle completed the move in 1925, shortly after the film crews were finished shooting. It was also filmed around Cosmo Street close to Hollywood Boulevard.[1]

Restoration edit

At one time, it was believed no copies of this film had survived. In 2011, Rob Byrne, a Bay Area film preservationist, discovered a surviving copy of the film in the archives of the EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands.

The nitrate film was restored in 2013 by the EYE Film Institute and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival to create two new 35mm exhibition prints.[1] One copy was made available to the EYE Film Institute and the other to the U.S. Library of Congress. The intertitles for the discovered copy were in Dutch and were translated back to the original English.[3][4]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The Last Edition at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  2. ^ "The Last Edition". www.tcm.com.
  3. ^ Restoring the Trailer. Retrieved April 5, 2014
  4. ^ Rescuing The Last Edition: The quest to restore the “lost” 1925 drama., retrieved April 5, 2014

External links edit

  • The Last Edition at IMDb  
  • The Last Edition at AllMovie
  • The Last Edition Restored at Vimeo.com
  • The Last Edition at silentera.com
  • website about the restoration

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The Last Edition is a 1925 American silent melodrama directed by Emory Johnson FBO released the film in November 1925 The film s All Star cast included Ralph Lewis as a press man at the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper Emilie Johnson Johnson s mother wrote both the story and screenplay The Last Edition was the seventh film in Johnson s eight picture contract with FBO 1 2 The Last EditionLast Edition Lobby CardDirected byEmory JohnsonWritten byEmilie Johnson story and screenplay Produced byEmory Johnson ProductionsStarringRalph LewisCinematographyGilbert WarrentonDistributed byFilm Booking Offices of AmericaRelease dateNovember 8 1925 1925 November 08 Running time7 reelsCountryUnited StatesLanguagesSilentEnglish intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Restoration 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe story starts by introducing us to Tom McDonald a pressman and the assistant foreman in the San Francisco Chronicle pressroom Tom finds out he was passed over for the job of press foreman The job was given to a younger man Though disappointed he takes solace in knowing his son Ray McDonald has a good job in the district attorney s office Tom also has a daughter Polly Clarence Walker a reporter for The Chronicle works in the same building as Tom Clarence secretly admires Polly McDonald Currently Clarence is also working on a hot story about a gang of bootleggers The bootleggers feel Clarence is getting too close to their operations They devise a plan to throw Clarence off their track They create a news diversion by setting up another hot story for Clarence to follow They frame prominent attorney Ray McDonald on a bribery charge Clarence jumps on the new lead investigates the accusations and quickly files his bribery story at the front desk of The Chronicle Clarence s account is deemed a headliner for the newspaper When the editor checks they find out there is just enough time for Clarence s bribery story to make the newspaper s last edition Just as the story is about to hit the presses Tom McDonald finds out the evening s headline is about his son Ray After reading the article Tom knows in his heart that Ray could not be guilty of any bribery charge Tom becomes enraged and attempts to destroy the press Tom s attempted destruction fails During this time the entire Chronicle plant burns to the ground Tom is blamed for the fire He is immediately thrown in jail coincidentally in the same cell as his son Clarence believes Tom when he says his son is innocent Clarence teams up with Polly to investigate the circumstances surrounding the bribery charge After working together they uncover evidence exonerating both father and son A new plant is constructed Tom is promoted to foreperson Clarence marries Polly Cast editActor Role nbsp Ralph Lewis Tom McDonald Lila Leslie Mary McDonald Ray Hallor Ray McDonald Frances Teague Polly McDonald Rex Lease Clarence Walker Lou Payne George Hamilton David Kirby Red Moran Wade Boteler Mike Fitzgerald Cuyler Supplee Gerald Fuller Lee Willard Aaron Hoffman Will Frank Sam Blotz Ada Mae Vaughn Stenographer Billy Bakewell Ink Donovan John Bailey Jim Lannigan Joseph Campbell William Wilson Daniel J O Brien Chief of Police Tom O Brien Bull Collins C Hollister Walker Harry OwensProduction editThe motion picture was filmed in and around the Old Chronicle Building located at 690 Market Street in downtown San Francisco However in 1924 The Chronicle commissioned a new headquarters at 901 Mission Street on the corner of 5th Street citation needed The Chronicle completed the move in 1925 shortly after the film crews were finished shooting It was also filmed around Cosmo Street close to Hollywood Boulevard 1 Restoration editAt one time it was believed no copies of this film had survived In 2011 Rob Byrne a Bay Area film preservationist discovered a surviving copy of the film in the archives of the EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands The nitrate film was restored in 2013 by the EYE Film Institute and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival to create two new 35mm exhibition prints 1 One copy was made available to the EYE Film Institute and the other to the U S Library of Congress The intertitles for the discovered copy were in Dutch and were translated back to the original English 3 4 Gallery editCast Members and Director nbsp Ralph LewisTom McDonald nbsp Lila LeslieMary McDonald nbsp Frances TeaguePolly McDonald nbsp Ray HallorRay McDonald nbsp Wade BotelerMike Fitzgerald nbsp Asa Lee WillardAaron Hoffman nbsp Ada Mae VaughnStenographer nbsp David KirbyRed Moran nbsp Cuyler SuppleeGerald Fuller nbsp Rex LeaseClarence Walker nbsp Tom O Brien Bull Collins nbsp Emory JohnsonDirectorSee also editList of rediscovered filmsReferences edit a b c The Last Edition at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films The Last Edition www tcm com Restoring the Trailer Retrieved April 5 2014 Rescuing The Last Edition The quest to restore the lost 1925 drama retrieved April 5 2014External links editThe Last Edition at IMDb nbsp The Last Edition at AllMovie The Last Edition Restored at Vimeo com The Last Edition at silentera com website about the restoration nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Lobby cards of the United States 1925 and wbr Emory Johnson The Last Edition at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Portals nbsp Film nbsp 1920s nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Last Edition amp oldid 1225505928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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