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The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship

The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship is an American silent short film produced and directed by Edwin S. Porter and released in 1902. This film is an adaptation of the cartoon Happy Hooligan played by J. Stuart Blackton who introduced the first film character based on a comic strip in a series of Happy Hooligan films.[1]

The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship
Screenshot
Happy Hooligan by Frederick Burr Opper
Directed byEdwin S. Porter
Produced byEdwin S. Porter
StarringJames Stuart Blackton
Production
company
Distributed byEdison Manufacturing Company
Release date
  • January 1902 (1902-01)
Running time
One minute
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent

The first Happy Hooligan films were a series of a number live-action comedy shorts which ran from 1900–1902, produced by Edison Studios, and may be the very first adaptation of American comics into film.[2]

A series of several dozen animated shorts, which were produced by at least three different studios, from 1916–1921, were also based on the Happy Hooligan character. The Twentieth Century Tramp was the first science fiction film made in the United States.[3]

Plot edit

A Twentieth Century up-to-date tramp flying over the chimney tops of New York City in the latest flying machine, a bicycle that has its own propeller. The vagabond flies over the top of the Equitable Life building and other New York sky scrapers, then flies over the East River and clears the top of the Brooklyn Bridge.

In making his way toward Staten Island, his flying machine blows up, and the tramp falls off his perch.[N 1]

Cast edit

Production edit

À la conquête de l'air (1901) was a short film by Ferdinand Zecca based on contemporary accounts of aviation developments. The film stars Zecca as the pilot of a fantastic flying machine, part airship, part bicycle.[5] It was probably the first film to successfully use the split-screen technique. When it was released in the United States, À la conquête de l'air was an immediate success. Porter decided to duplicate the film, changing the landscape of Paris to that of New York.[6]

Using the same technique that Zecca employed, who had filmed himself in his strange contraption suspended from the studio roof with the camera having half the frame blocked. Blackton played the part of the "Happy Hooligan" pedaling away in the sky. Parker then rewound the film and shot the New York city landscape in the previously blacked-out portion, creating a split-screen effect, albeit, leaving a distinctive line between the two scenes, unlike the "trick" Zecca had used, of a blended line. Both films ran for approximately one minute.[6]

Reception edit

Historians Douglas Alver Menville, R. Reginald and Mary Wickizer Burgess in Futurevisions: The New Golden Age of the Science Fiction Film (1985) described the film's impact. "... previous filmmakers had used the near future as a backdrop for their stories ... "[7]

Aviation historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema (1995) in assessing The Twentieth Century Tramp, wrote, "Thus began a three-way relationship between aviation, comics and cinema which would mature in the 1930s."[6]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The film is extremely dark and hard to make out images from either split screen.[4]
  2. ^ During the period of work at the Vitagraph Studios, J. Stuart Blackton ran the studio, as well as being involved in producing, directing, and writing its films. He even starred in some of his films, especially as the "Happy Hooligan" when he worked with Edwin S. Porter at Edison Studios.[1]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b "Blackton, pioneer In movies, dies, 66. ex-Commodore of Atlantic Yacht Club here. Is victim of auto accident. A founder of Vitagraph. Producer of 'Black Diamond Express' thriller. Began as marine artist."The New York Times, August 14, 1941. Retrieved: May 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Markenstein, Donald D. "Happy Hooligan". Archived 2012-09-15 at archive.today Don Markstein's Toonopedia, 2000. Retrieved: May 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Wass, Janne. "The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship." scifist 2.0: A Sci-Fi Movie history in reviews, March 5, 2018. Retrieved: May 28, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship 1902". IMDb via Edison Catalog. Retrieved: May 28, 2019.
  5. ^ Rège 2009, p. 1026.
  6. ^ a b c Paris 1995, p. 11.
  7. ^ Menville et al. 1985, p. 14.

Bibliography edit

  • Menville, Douglas, R. Reginald with Mary A. Burgess. Futurevisions: The New Golden Age of the Science Fiction Film. San Bernardino, California: Borgo Press, 1985. ISBN 978-0-87877-081-6.
  • Paris, Michael. From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1995. ISBN 978-0-7190-4074-0.
  • Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8108-6137-4.

External links edit

  • The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship at IMDb
  • The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship at the TCM Movie Database

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The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship is an American silent short film produced and directed by Edwin S Porter and released in 1902 This film is an adaptation of the cartoon Happy Hooligan played by J Stuart Blackton who introduced the first film character based on a comic strip in a series of Happy Hooligan films 1 The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His AirshipScreenshotHappy Hooligan by Frederick Burr OpperDirected byEdwin S PorterProduced byEdwin S PorterStarringJames Stuart BlacktonProductioncompanyEdison StudiosDistributed byEdison Manufacturing CompanyRelease dateJanuary 1902 1902 01 Running timeOne minuteCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilentThe first Happy Hooligan films were a series of a number live action comedy shorts which ran from 1900 1902 produced by Edison Studios and may be the very first adaptation of American comics into film 2 A series of several dozen animated shorts which were produced by at least three different studios from 1916 1921 were also based on the Happy Hooligan character The Twentieth Century Tramp was the first science fiction film made in the United States 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 Bibliography 6 External linksPlot editA Twentieth Century up to date tramp flying over the chimney tops of New York City in the latest flying machine a bicycle that has its own propeller The vagabond flies over the top of the Equitable Life building and other New York sky scrapers then flies over the East River and clears the top of the Brooklyn Bridge In making his way toward Staten Island his flying machine blows up and the tramp falls off his perch N 1 Cast editJ Stuart Blackton as Happy Hooligan N 2 Production editA la conquete de l air 1901 was a short film by Ferdinand Zecca based on contemporary accounts of aviation developments The film stars Zecca as the pilot of a fantastic flying machine part airship part bicycle 5 It was probably the first film to successfully use the split screen technique When it was released in the United States A la conquete de l air was an immediate success Porter decided to duplicate the film changing the landscape of Paris to that of New York 6 Using the same technique that Zecca employed who had filmed himself in his strange contraption suspended from the studio roof with the camera having half the frame blocked Blackton played the part of the Happy Hooligan pedaling away in the sky Parker then rewound the film and shot the New York city landscape in the previously blacked out portion creating a split screen effect albeit leaving a distinctive line between the two scenes unlike the trick Zecca had used of a blended line Both films ran for approximately one minute 6 Reception editHistorians Douglas Alver Menville R Reginald and Mary Wickizer Burgess in Futurevisions The New Golden Age of the Science Fiction Film 1985 described the film s impact previous filmmakers had used the near future as a backdrop for their stories 7 Aviation historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun Aviation Nationalism and Popular Cinema 1995 in assessing The Twentieth Century Tramp wrote Thus began a three way relationship between aviation comics and cinema which would mature in the 1930s 6 References editNotes edit The film is extremely dark and hard to make out images from either split screen 4 During the period of work at the Vitagraph Studios J Stuart Blackton ran the studio as well as being involved in producing directing and writing its films He even starred in some of his films especially as the Happy Hooligan when he worked with Edwin S Porter at Edison Studios 1 Citations edit a b Blackton pioneer In movies dies 66 ex Commodore of Atlantic Yacht Club here Is victim of auto accident A founder of Vitagraph Producer of Black Diamond Express thriller Began as marine artist The New York Times August 14 1941 Retrieved May 28 2019 Markenstein Donald D Happy Hooligan Archived 2012 09 15 at archive today Don Markstein s Toonopedia 2000 Retrieved May 28 2019 Wass Janne The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship scifist 2 0 A Sci Fi Movie history in reviews March 5 2018 Retrieved May 28 2019 The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship 1902 IMDb via Edison Catalog Retrieved May 28 2019 Rege 2009 p 1026 a b c Paris 1995 p 11 Menville et al 1985 p 14 Bibliography edit Menville Douglas R Reginald with Mary A Burgess Futurevisions The New Golden Age of the Science Fiction Film San Bernardino California Borgo Press 1985 ISBN 978 0 87877 081 6 Paris Michael From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun Aviation Nationalism and Popular Cinema Manchester UK Manchester University Press 1995 ISBN 978 0 7190 4074 0 Rege Philippe Encyclopedia of French Film Directors Volume 1 Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 8108 6137 4 External links editThe Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship at IMDb The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Twentieth Century Tramp or Happy Hooligan and His Airship amp oldid 1175607878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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