1916 film by Paul Powell
Acquitted is a 1916 American silent mystery film [ 2] produced by the Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation . Paul Powell directed a screenplay by Roy Somerville based on a 1907 short story by Mary Roberts Rinehart .[ 1] [ 3] Tod Browning served as an uncredited writer.[citation needed ]
This film marks the first starring role of Wilfred Lucas ,[ 7] and may mark Bessie Love 's film debut. The film is presumed lost , possibly due to the 1965 MGM vault fire .[ 8] [ 9]
Plot
John Carter (Lucas) is interviewed by the police.
The police accuse innocent bookkeeper John Carter (Lucas ) of having committed the murder of a cashier. A reporter, who is in love with Carter's daughter (Love ), proves that Carter is innocent. After a time, Carter's daughter convinces his former employer to hire him back.[ 2] [ 10] [ 11]
Cast
Film still showing the Carter family (Lucas, Love, De Rue, and Alden).
Production
Bessie Love wore some of her own clothing as her wardrobe in the film.[ 12]
Release and reception
Film still featuring Alden, De Rue, and Lucas.
The film was heavily censored in Ohio, with scenes of violence and drug sales and use removed before distribution.[ 13]
The film was well-reviewed.[ 14] [ 15] Wilfred Lucas received positive reviews for his performance in the lead role, as did Powell's direction.[ 14] [ 16] [ 17] Bessie Love was positively likened to her contemporaries Mary Pickford and Mae Marsh .[ 18]
References
Citations
^ a b c d "Purely Personal Mention" . The Photoplayers Weekly . November 27, 1915. p. 3.
^ a b c Wlaschin, Ken (April 28, 2009). Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography . p. 4. ISBN 978-0-7864-4350-5 .
^ a b Goble, Alan, ed. (September 8, 2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film . p. 662. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3 .
^ Rinehart, Mary Roberts (February 1907). "Acquitted" . Pearson's Magazine . Vol. 17, no. 2. p. 225.
^ "Purely Personal Mention" . The Photoplayers Weekly . January 29, 1916. p. 4.
^ Love 1977 , p. 148
^ "Lucas Starred by Griffith" . Motography . Vol. 15, no. 9. February 26, 1916. p. 450.
^ Bennett, Carl (August 19, 2009). "Progressive Silent Film List: Acquitted " . Silent Era .
^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911–20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988
^ "Wilfred Lucas Now a Star" . Motography . Vol. 15, no. 3. January 15, 1916. p. 110.
^ Johnson, Julian (April 1916). "The Shadow Stage" . Photoplay Magazine . p. 100.
^ Love 1977 , pp. 80–82
^ Platz, Paul Alwyn (March 4, 1916). "Ohio Censor Scissors Snip Without Rhyme or Reason" . Motion Picture News . Vol. 13, no. 9. p. 1304.
^ a b "The Current Triangle Bill" . Motography . Vol. 15, no. 7. February 12, 1916. p. 368.
^ "Film Reviews" . Variety . Vol. 41, no. 9. January 28, 1916. p. 22.
^ "Messrs. Wilfred Lucas" . Photoplay Magazine . Vol. 10, no. 1. June 1916. pp. 97–99.
^ Julian, Johnson (April 1916). "The Shadow Stage" . Photoplay Magazine . p. 104.
^ York, Cal (April 1916). "Plays and Players" . Photoplay Magazine . p. 110.
Works cited
Love, Bessie (1977). From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love . London: Elm Tree Books. OCLC 734075937 .
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