Sunday, 10 October 2021

Released 100 Years Ago Today - 10 October 1921

Lucky Dog (1921)

Starring: Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, Florence Gillet
Director: Jess Robbins
Writer: Jess Robbins (screenplay)
Sun-Lite Pictures
Time: 24 Min (uncut)

The Lucky Dog was the first film to include both members of the famous comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, later known as Laurel and Hardy and is the first occasion that they worked together. Though they appear in scenes together, they play independent of each other and not as the comedic team that they would later become. The film was shot as two reels, but some versions end abruptly after the first reel where Stan is robbed by Ollie.

The film was shot in the latter part of 1920 and into early 1921 and then released for distribution in late 1921 by Reelcraft. The film's production cost was thought to have been about $3000
Plot
Stan plays the hapless hero, who after being thrown out onto the street for not paying his rent, is befriended by a stray dog. The dog and Stan then bump into Oliver (playing a robber) who is holding someone up. Oliver, who in the process has accidentally placed his victim’s money into Stan's back pocket, turns from his first victim (who runs off) to rob Stan. Oliver then steals the money he had already stolen, from a very bemused Stan who had thought he was broke.

Stan and the dog escape and the dog makes friends with a poodle. The poodle’s lady owner (Florence Gillet) persuades Stan to enter his dog into the local dog show. When his entry is refused, Stan sneaks in anyway, but is quickly thrown out, followed by all the dogs in the show. Stan spots the poodle’s owner outside looking for her dog and offers his dog in its place. She accepts and in turn offers him a lift to her home. This scene is witnessed by her jealous boyfriend, who happens to bump into Oliver and together the two plot their revenge on Stan.

At the lady's house, Stan is introduced to the boyfriend and Oliver (in disguise as the Count de Chease of Switzerland). The boyfriend proposes and is refused while Oliver attempts to shoot Stan only to have the gun jam. The boyfriend chases the lady around the house while Ollie tries to blow up Stan with a stick of dynamite. The dog comes to the rescue, chasing Ollie and the boyfriend into the garden with the dynamite and leaving them to be blown up.

Saturday, 25 September 2021

Released 100 years ago today – 25 September 1921

The Affairs of Anatol (1921)


Stars: Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Wanda Hawley
Director: Cecil B. DeMille (uncredited)
Writers: Arthur Schnitzler (suggested by play of the same name), Jeanie Macpherson (by)
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Time: 117 min
Rating: UR
Status: Survived

Plot

Socialite Anatol Spencer seeks a better relation that he has with his wife. He sets up the friend of his youth Emilie in an apartment only to have her two-time him. He comforts the near suicide Annie only to have her rob him of his wallet. "Satan" Synne, the "wickedest woman in New York," looks promising but she's only plying her trade to help raise funds for her husband's surgery. He decides to return to his wife, with all her faults, only to find her carousing with his best friend Max.

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Released 100 years ago today – 7 April 1921 (Germany)

The Haunted Castle (1921) 
"Schloß Vogeloed" (original title)


Stars: Arnold Korff, Lulu Kyser-Korff, Lothar Mehnert
Director: F.W. Murnau
Writers: Rudolf Stratz (novel), Carl Mayer (adaptation)
Genre: Crime/Drama/Horror
Uco-Film GmbH, Decla-Bioscop AG
Time: 69 min
Rating: UR
Status: Survived

Plot

In the castle Vogeloed, a few aristocrats are awaiting baroness Safferstätt. But first count Oetsch invites himself.. Everyone thinks he murdered his brother, baroness Safferstat's first husband, three years ago. So he is rather undesirable. But Oetsch stays; arguing he is not the murderer and will find the real one...