A Small Town Idol is a 1921 American silent feature comedy film produced by Mack Sennett and released through Associated First National. The film stars Ben Turpin and was made and acted by many of the same Sennett personnel from his previous year's Down on the Farm. Sennett and Erle C. Kenton directed.[1][2]
A Small Town Idol | |
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Directed by | Mack Sennett Erle C. Kenton |
Produced by | Mack Sennett |
Cinematography | Ernie Crocket Perry Evans J. R. Lockwood |
Edited by | Allen McNeil |
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Distributed by | Associated First National Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. (re-release) |
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Running time | 70 minutes; 7 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The picture was Sennett’s biggest undertaking to date, costing $350,000 and required over a year to make.[1]
Plot
editSam (Turpin) leaves town after being falsely accused of a crime and becomes a film star in Hollywood working with actress Marcelle Mansfield (Prevost). He returns to his home town hailed as a hero where one of his films is shown in the theater. His rival Jones (Finlayson), who wants Sam's girlfriend Mary (Haver), frames Sam for the shooting of Mary's father. Just as the townspeople are about to lynch Sam, Mary arrives to prove Sam's innocence and the two are reconciled.
Cast
edit- Ben Turpin as Sam Smith
- James Finlayson as J. Wellington Jones
- Phyllis Haver as Mary Brown
- Bert Roach - Martin Brown
- Al Cooke as Joe Barnum
- Charles Murray as Sheriff Sparks (credited as Charlie Murray)
- Marie Prevost as Marcelle Mansfield
- Dot Farley as Mrs. Smith
- Eddie Gribbon as Bandit Chief
- Kalla Pasha as Bandie Chief's Rival
- Billy Bevan as Director
- George O'Hara as Cameraman
- John J. Richardson as Screen Villain (credited as Jack Richardson)
- Louise Fazenda as Theatregoer
- Lige Conley as Minister (credited as Lige Crommie)
uncredited performers
- Heinie Conklin as Jester in movie
- Ramon Novarro as Dancer (credited as Ramon Samaniegos)
- Jane Allen as Minor Role
- Andy Clyde as Minor Role
- Harry Gribbon as Minor Role
- Floy Guinn as Minor Role
- Mack L. Hamilton as Minor Role
- Harriet Hammond as Minor Role
- Mildred June as Minor Role
- Fanny Kelly as Minor Role
- Marvin Loback as Minor Role
- Don Marion as Minor Role
- Kewpie Morgan as Minor Role
- Derelys Perdue as Dancer
- Gladys Whitfield as Minor Role
Notes
edit- This was Ramon Novarro's seventh film, where he was billed as Ramon Samaniegos.
- Copies of the film exist in archives, such as Gosfilmofond.
- In 1933 Mack Sennett cut the feature down to two reels, adding music, sound effects, narration, and a new title sequence with the credits printed in a book with portraits of the actors. Warner Bros. reissued the condensed Sennett version in 1939 as one of its "Broadway Brevities." The Telefeatures TV syndication firm reprinted it in 1960 as part of the "Nickelodeon Theatre" series, with new narration by Jim Backus.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c. 1971
- ^ A Small Town Idol at silentera.com
- ^ Variety, April 6, 1960, p. 33.