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Old Ironsides

  • 1926
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Old Ironsides (1926)
MeeresabenteuerDramaGeschichte

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American fighting ship battles Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean in the 18th century.An American fighting ship battles Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean in the 18th century.An American fighting ship battles Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean in the 18th century.

  • Regie
    • James Cruze
  • Drehbuch
    • Laurence Stallings
    • Harry Carr
    • Walter Woods
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charles Farrell
    • Esther Ralston
    • Wallace Beery
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
    337
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • James Cruze
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurence Stallings
      • Harry Carr
      • Walter Woods
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charles Farrell
      • Esther Ralston
      • Wallace Beery
    • 9Benutzerrezensionen
    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 wins total

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    Charles Farrell
    Charles Farrell
    • The Commodore
    Esther Ralston
    Esther Ralston
    • Esther
    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Bos'n
    George Bancroft
    George Bancroft
    • Gunner
    Charles Hill Mailes
    Charles Hill Mailes
    • Commodore Preble
    Johnnie Walker
    Johnnie Walker
    • Lt. Stephen Decatur
    Eddie Fetherston
    • Lt. Richard Somers
    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • First Mate
    George Godfrey
    George Godfrey
    • The Cook
    William Conklin
    William Conklin
    • Esther's Father
    Effie Ellsler
    Effie Ellsler
    • Esther's Mother
    Arthur Ludwig
    • Second Mate
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Seaman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • Seaman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Young Philadelphian
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Frank Bonner
    • Seaman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Seaman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Seaman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • James Cruze
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurence Stallings
      • Harry Carr
      • Walter Woods
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    9boblipton

    The Shores Of Tripoli

    Charles Farrell, an enterprising young lad, becomes a member of the crew of the Esther, a merchant ship bound to Naples. On the way, he makes friends with bos'n Wallace Beery, George Bancroft, a gunner who deserted from the Constitution, cook George Godfrey, and pretty passenger Esther Ralston. However, the ship is captured by Barbary Pirates, Miss Ralston is scheduled to be taken, along wih the ship, as a gift to an emir, and the men thrown into a slave quarry. Our Hero and his three pals escape and make their way to the Consiution, which finally shows up nearly an hour into the movie, where Johnny Walker as Stephen Decatur is already engaging in heroics. This goes on and it is in the final twenty minutes that we actually get the Battle of Tripoli and everyone is rescued.

    It's a bit leisurely in getting down to what everyone is waiting for, but when it finally happens, it's a well conducted reenactment, with director James Cruze doing a lot of beautiful model work, thanks to Farciot Edouart and his special effects team. Bancroft is a lot of fun in a terrible wig, and Beery gets a big shove from the villains he had been playing towards the big-hearted lout he would portray at MGM. It's a rousing Yankee Doodle of a movie, and the script offers a lot of nice touches, thanks to a writing team that included Laurence Stallings, Rupert Hughes, and Dorothy Arzner. Some sequences were shot and presented in Magnascope, but the copy I looked at lacked the effect.
    6CinemaSerf

    Sons of the Sea

    There is some grand cinematography in this telling of the early US Navy's attempts to combat the Corsair pirates from North Africa who demanded tribute from all who would sail the seas upon pain of terrible retribution from their well equipped and terrifying fleet should any default. The cast - Wallace Beery, lively as ever, and George Bancroft as his gunner mate, work well together, as do the appearances from the hunky, lovestruck Charles Farrell (rather inappropriately named "The Commodore") and the rather butter-wouldn't melt Esther Ralston ("Esther" - perhaps she had trouble remembering her own name?). To be honest, this isn't a great film, from a narrative perspective, for much of the first half - it really does take a while to get underway. When it does, however, we get some cracking maritime battle scenarios with loads of action, gun battles and technically impressive cinematography that captures some of the genuine jeopardy faced by those sailors from all nations who had to deal with this Tripolitan scourge. From an historical perspective, the fairly embryonic US Navy wasn't quite so successful as this would suggest, but success they had - and the old USS Constitution certainly played her part in arresting these terrors of the Mediterranean and beyond. It's a good watch, this - especially if you like your stories encrusted with salt and a cat 'o nine tails, but maybe the first half hour could have been condensed just a bit better by James Cruze (no puns intended).
    Snow Leopard

    Good Action, With Atmosphere and Some History As Well

    With plenty of action, an interesting story, and a cast headed by Wallace Beery and George Bancroft, this works well as an adventure movie. It adds good shipboard atmosphere, and it also includes the re-enactment of some of the history that is used as background to the story. Although the historical setting is stylized to some degree, it seems to give a pretty good feel for what it was like in the days when ships from the young USA did battle with the coastal pirates of the Mediterranean.

    Beery and Bancroft work quite well together, and they are entertaining, too. Beery's boisterous style can work particularly well in silent movies, since the personality of a character is more prominent than the dialogue. Charles Farrell, as the young man who sails with Beery and Bancroft, is usually rather bland, but then again his innocent, reserved character serves as a contrast to the other two. Esther Ralston is an appealing heroine, and a few of the other characters also get some good moments.

    The story is interesting, with most of it following characters on "Old Ironsides" and other ships as they sail, maneuver, and battle. The shipboard atmosphere is convincing, showing the crews both in tense times and in lighter moments. It's enjoyable to see the recreation of the old sailing ships and the ways they worked. Between the details of the ships, and the interesting crew members, there are times when you almost feel as if you're aboard with them.

    "Old Ironsides" is one of the many silent movies that deserve to be better known and remembered. It's worthwhile both for the story and for its recreation of the age of the great sailing ships.
    10DrezenMedia

    Rip-roaring adventure both on land and at sea!

    This picture is absolutely fantastic. I just saw it two nights ago when I was clearing out my room and felt in the mood for a sea epic. It's funny how someone like me, who doesn't even know how to swim (and doesn't plan to), indulges himself with every sea picture he sees. Chuck Farrell proves a worthy choice for the lead; a dreamer, seeking adventure on the high seas. Esther Ralston, even though I'm anti-blonde, is gorgeous as his supporting heroine. The portion of the cast that MADE the picture however was Wallace Beery and George Bancroft. They were awesome characters and the fight scenes between them were hilarious. I will NOT reveal anymore important plot elements, see the picture for yourself and enjoy. Just make sure to bring a towel, you're bound to get drenched with excitement.
    8springfieldrental

    First Movie To Use Magnascope Projection Lens

    Hollywood studios have always tried to introduce new technologies to gain a competitive advantage over their rivals. Paramount Pictures found an easy solution to make their adventure films more exciting by innovating the "Magnascope." As the name describes, Magnascope was a projection process where, during exciting adventure scenes the projectionist would switch to a larger widescreen lens. The first use of the Magnascope was during the battle scenes in December 1926's "Old Ironsides." Even though the picture quality suffered somewhat since the movie was filmed by the film standard 4:3 aspect ratio, when the projectionist turned his lenses to the widescreen, the on-screen image became close to the modern-day 1:85:1 rectangular sizing. The process was used in several Paramount films, but was retired once newer innovations emerged in the projection booth.

    During its December 6, 1926, premier at New York City's Rialto Theatre, when the projector operator turned to the Magnascope lens to increase the picture size during a maritime battle sequence, the audience collectively stood up and cheered. The movie's subject, focused in on the USS Constitution during its early Barbary Coast pirate confrontations, profited greatly from the sold-out premier since Paramount donated all its proceeds from that evening to the restoration fund for the ship's refitting. The frigate was one of the first ships the young United States Navy's had constructed, designed specifically to fight the pirate menace off the North African coast. The USS Constitution was built with durable live southern oak growing on St. Simons Island, Georgia, and milled nearby before shipped to Boston. Despite what the "Old Ironside" movie depicts, the USS Constitution earned its nickname 'Ironside' from the War of 1812's battle against the HMS Guerriere, where the British cannonballs could be seen bouncing off the ship's planking.

    "Old Ironsides," directed by James Cruze, who introduced the epic Western genre in his 1923 "The Covered Wagon," filmed a combination of real and miniature ships for his action scenes. During one battle sequence, a real ship, the S. N. Castle, built in 1886, was retrofitted to appear as an early-1800s ship. The S. N. Castle was actually fired upon and sank specifically for the movie. The film had an all-star Paramount Studio cast, including Charles Farrell, Esther Ralston, Wallace Beery and George Bancroft. Even Boris Karloff is seen in a bit part as a pirate guard.

    Silent movies somehow found a way to incorporate a romantic angle, no matter how remote the possibilities might be. Actress Esther Ralston finds herself on a mercantile ship journeying the transatlantic when the pirates overtake the boat. Ralston was popular in Hollywood during the making of "Old Ironside," earning $8,000 per week. Once talkies took over the movies, she appeared to be making a successful transition. But she was suddenly relegated to minor roles in low-budget films by small-time studios in the mid-1930s. Ralston claims in her autobiography, 'Some Day We'll Laugh,' that she refused to sleep with MGM's head Louis B. Mayer. She soon discovered her studio contract was canceled and found herself gray listed in Hollywood.

    Charles Farrell, playing the love-lorn sailor whose physicality and heroism gains the attention of Esther while she's on the boat, gained one of his first major parts in "Old Ironside" after arriving on the Hollywood scene in 1923. He would receive further prominence by his lead role in 1927's "7th Heaven." Having a relatively successful film career until the early 1940s, he eventually entered city politics at his hometown Palm Springs, California, and was mayor there from 1947 until 1955.

    "Old Ironsides" itself was the fifth highest box office movie in 1926. But as par for costly epics, the expensive production didn't quite make its money back for Paramount even though the public flocked the theaters in droves to view the spectacle.

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      A real ship (the S. N. Castle, built in 1886) was burned and sunk for the movie.
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      Esther's hair style is out of fashion for the time of the movie but is contemporary for when the film was made.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Dezember 1926 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Nesavladiva fregata
    • Drehorte
      • Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • 1.434.461 $
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    • Laufzeit
      • 1 Std. 51 Min.(111 min)
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      • Silent
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