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The Thirteenth Chair (1929 film)

The Thirteenth Chair is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Tod Browning. The picture is based on a 1916 play of the same name by Bayard Veiller. It stars Conrad Nagel, Leila Hyams and Margaret Wycherly.

The Thirteenth Chair
Directed byTod Browning
Screenplay byElliott J. Clawson[1]
Based onThe Thirteenth Chair
1916 play
by Bayard Veiller
Starring
CinematographyMerritt Gerstad[1]
Edited byHarry Reynolds[1]
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 October 1929 (1929-10-19)
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish[1]

The film was one of many released in both sound and silent versions. The initial television airing of the sound version, minus commercials, was by TCM on August 22, 2019. The sound version aired previously, with commercials, in the early 1990s on TNT.

An earlier version of the film, starring Creighton Hale, was made in 1919 by ACME/ Pathe Exchange, directed by Leonce Perret.[2] In 1937, the film was again remade by MGM under the same title starring Elissa Landi and Dame May Whitty.

Plot edit

Inspector Delzante (Bela Lugosi), investigates a pair of murders near a British mansion in Calcutta. Helen O'Neill (Leila Hyams) becomes a chief suspect based on circumstantial evidence. A fake Irish medium, Madame LaGrange (Margaret Wycherly) is called in to try to help solve the first murder.[3]

Cast edit

Production edit

The Thirteenth Chair was director Tod Browning's first sound film.[4] It was based on one of the most famous of the "old dark house" stage plays: Bayard Veiller's The Thirteenth Chair which debuted on Broadway on November 20, 1916.[4][5] The play had previously been adpated as a silent film by Léonce Peret as The Thirteenth Chair

In late May 1929, MGM hired Margaret Wycherly to reprise her stage role as La Grange. Shortly after, Leila Hyams was also cast. For the leading role of Richard Crosby, the press has stated that Lon Chaney was offered the role but turned it down. The Hollywood Filmograph stated later that Joel McCrea would play Crosby, but Conrad Nagel replaced him before production began.[6] Bela Lugosi took a break from Tod Browning's performing the play Dracula from June 23 to July 21 to appear in Tod Browning's The Thirteenth Chair as the film's inspector.[7] Lugosi had replaced William "Stage" Boyd, which led to the characters name and being changed to Inspector Dezlante, to suit Lugosi's accent.[8][9]

The script labelled as the "First Temporary Incomplete" script dated May 8, 1929, by Elliott Clawson changed the plays setting from New York to Calcutta, India.[8] The film otherwise largely follows the story of the screenplay but changes who was the actual murderer.[10] The film was set to start production on June 3, 1929, but only started on June 10.[11] Rehearsals and shooting totalled to 36 days with principal photography being completed on July 15, 1929.[12] The Hollywood Filmograph reported Browing being in post-production and near completion of the film on August 10.[13]

Release edit

The Thirteenth Chair was released on October 19, 1929. Shortly after this release, a silent version of the film was released. This was a regular occurrence during this period in film history as several film theatres were not equipped to show sound film.[14] The silent version of the film is considered lost as of February 2021.[1]

Reception edit

Historians Gary Rhodes and Bill Kaffenberger stated that contemporary response to the film was varied.[14] The Hollywood Filmograph stated that several scenes depended strictly on sound, "to which the audience did not react favorably."[14] [15]

Among the positive reviews, The Education Screen stated the film was "tense and gripping murder mystery, skillfully picturized, well acted" and was "above average".[16] Billboard declared it "rattling good entertainment" with Tod Browning "giving his better efforts, and leaves the picturegoer completely satisfied"[17] A review in Variety found the ending weak, but stated the film should satisfying audiences.[18]

Motion Picture News stated the film had "nothing outstanding to recommend it beyond capable direction of Tod Browning"[19] Weekly Film Review declared that it "just misses being good entertainment"[20] Harrison's Reports declared that the story was thing, and the action was slow-paced and the inter-woven romance was not interested and that only the seance and the disclosure of the real murderer held any attention.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "The Thirteenth Chair (1929)". American Film Institute. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  2. ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 210.ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
  3. ^ "The Thirteenth Chair (1929) - Tod Browning - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5629.
  5. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5639.
  6. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5656.
  7. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5387.
  8. ^ a b Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5668.
  9. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5677.
  10. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5686.
  11. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5737.
  12. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5756.
  13. ^ "M-G-M Hums with Production Activity". Hollywood Filmograph. August 10, 1929.
  14. ^ a b c Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5767.
  15. ^ Rhodes & Kaffenberger 2021, 5775.
  16. ^ "The Film Estimates". The Education Screen. January 1930.
  17. ^ "The Thirteenth Chair". Billboard. December 21, 1929.
  18. ^ "The Thirteenth Chair". Variety. January 22, 1930.
  19. ^ Meyers, Al (November 9, 1929). "The Thirteenth Chair". Motion Picture News.
  20. ^ "Pictures Playing Atlanta This Week". Weekly Film Review. November 9, 1929.
  21. ^ "The Thirteenth Chair". Harrison's Reports. December 21, 1929.

Sources edit

  • Rhodes, Gary D.; Kaffenberger, William M. (2021). Becoming Dracula: The Early Years of Bela Lugosi. Vol. 2 (Kindle ed.). BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-62933-811-8.

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The Thirteenth Chair is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Tod Browning The picture is based on a 1916 play of the same name by Bayard Veiller It stars Conrad Nagel Leila Hyams and Margaret Wycherly The Thirteenth ChairDirected byTod BrowningScreenplay byElliott J Clawson 1 Based onThe Thirteenth Chair1916 playby Bayard VeillerStarringConrad Nagel Leila Hyams Margaret WycherlyCinematographyMerritt Gerstad 1 Edited byHarry Reynolds 1 ProductioncompanyMetro Goldwyn Mayer Corp 1 Release date19 October 1929 1929 10 19 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglish 1 The film was one of many released in both sound and silent versions The initial television airing of the sound version minus commercials was by TCM on August 22 2019 The sound version aired previously with commercials in the early 1990s on TNT An earlier version of the film starring Creighton Hale was made in 1919 by ACME Pathe Exchange directed by Leonce Perret 2 In 1937 the film was again remade by MGM under the same title starring Elissa Landi and Dame May Whitty Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksPlot editInspector Delzante Bela Lugosi investigates a pair of murders near a British mansion in Calcutta Helen O Neill Leila Hyams becomes a chief suspect based on circumstantial evidence A fake Irish medium Madame LaGrange Margaret Wycherly is called in to try to help solve the first murder 3 Cast editConrad Nagel as Richard Crosby Leila Hyams as Helen Nellie O Neill Margaret Wycherly as Madame Rosalie La Grange Helene Millard as Mary Eastwood Holmes Herbert as Sir Roscoe Crosby Mary Forbes as Lady Alice Crosby Bela Lugosi as Inspector Delzante John Davidson as Edward Ned Wales Charles Quatermaine as Dr Philip Mason credited as Charles Quartermaine Moon Carroll as Helen Trent Cyril Chadwick as Brandon Trent Frank Leigh as Professor Feringeea Clarence Geldart as Commissioner Grimshaw credited as Clarence Geldert Production editThe Thirteenth Chair was director Tod Browning s first sound film 4 It was based on one of the most famous of the old dark house stage plays Bayard Veiller s The Thirteenth Chair which debuted on Broadway on November 20 1916 4 5 The play had previously been adpated as a silent film by Leonce Peret as The Thirteenth ChairIn late May 1929 MGM hired Margaret Wycherly to reprise her stage role as La Grange Shortly after Leila Hyams was also cast For the leading role of Richard Crosby the press has stated that Lon Chaney was offered the role but turned it down The Hollywood Filmograph stated later that Joel McCrea would play Crosby but Conrad Nagel replaced him before production began 6 Bela Lugosi took a break from Tod Browning s performing the play Dracula from June 23 to July 21 to appear in Tod Browning s The Thirteenth Chair as the film s inspector 7 Lugosi had replaced William Stage Boyd which led to the characters name and being changed to Inspector Dezlante to suit Lugosi s accent 8 9 The script labelled as the First Temporary Incomplete script dated May 8 1929 by Elliott Clawson changed the plays setting from New York to Calcutta India 8 The film otherwise largely follows the story of the screenplay but changes who was the actual murderer 10 The film was set to start production on June 3 1929 but only started on June 10 11 Rehearsals and shooting totalled to 36 days with principal photography being completed on July 15 1929 12 The Hollywood Filmograph reported Browing being in post production and near completion of the film on August 10 13 Release editThe Thirteenth Chair was released on October 19 1929 Shortly after this release a silent version of the film was released This was a regular occurrence during this period in film history as several film theatres were not equipped to show sound film 14 The silent version of the film is considered lost as of February 2021 1 Reception editHistorians Gary Rhodes and Bill Kaffenberger stated that contemporary response to the film was varied 14 The Hollywood Filmograph stated that several scenes depended strictly on sound to which the audience did not react favorably 14 15 Among the positive reviews The Education Screen stated the film was tense and gripping murder mystery skillfully picturized well acted and was above average 16 Billboard declared it rattling good entertainment with Tod Browning giving his better efforts and leaves the picturegoer completely satisfied 17 A review in Variety found the ending weak but stated the film should satisfying audiences 18 Motion Picture News stated the film had nothing outstanding to recommend it beyond capable direction of Tod Browning 19 Weekly Film Review declared that it just misses being good entertainment 20 Harrison s Reports declared that the story was thing and the action was slow paced and the inter woven romance was not interested and that only the seance and the disclosure of the real murderer held any attention 21 See also editBela Lugosi filmography List of early sound feature films 1926 1929 References edit a b c d e f g The Thirteenth Chair 1929 American Film Institute Retrieved October 9 2022 Workman Christopher Howarth Troy 2016 Tome of Terror Horror Films of the Silent Era Midnight Marquee Press p 210 ISBN 978 1936168 68 2 The Thirteenth Chair 1929 Tod Browning Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie Retrieved September 18 2016 a b Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5629 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5639 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5656 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5387 a b Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5668 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5677 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5686 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5737 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5756 M G M Hums with Production Activity Hollywood Filmograph August 10 1929 a b c Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5767 Rhodes amp Kaffenberger 2021 5775 The Film Estimates The Education Screen January 1930 The Thirteenth Chair Billboard December 21 1929 The Thirteenth Chair Variety January 22 1930 Meyers Al November 9 1929 The Thirteenth Chair Motion Picture News Pictures Playing Atlanta This Week Weekly Film Review November 9 1929 The Thirteenth Chair Harrison s Reports December 21 1929 Sources edit Rhodes Gary D Kaffenberger William M 2021 Becoming Dracula The Early Years of Bela Lugosi Vol 2 Kindle ed BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 62933 811 8 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Thirteenth Chair 1929 film The Thirteenth Chair at IMDb nbsp The Thirteenth Chair at the TCM Movie Database The Thirteenth Chair at AllMovie The Thirteenth Chair at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Thirteenth Chair 1929 film amp oldid 1181852734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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