Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she... Alles lesenWealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.Wealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.
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Director Alfred Santell takes his time getting Miss Gaynor out of Miss Patterson's orphanage and into college, and we are treated to 25 minutes of Miss Gaynor quietly defying the old harridan, telling stories to the other orphans, and drawing unflattering caricatures of Edward Maxwell. Meanwhile while Baxter plays football with the boys. I thought this went on a bit too long, but at 80 minutes this is not a particularly long feature, and what could have been put in to bring it up to length? That one cavil aside, I found it a very satisfaction version of Jean Webster's story.
The story begins at a rather crappy orphanage. The mistress in charge (Elizabeth Patterson) is great at ordering the kids about but very short on love. When a rich donor, Jervis Pendleton (Warner Baxter) visits the place, he's not pleased with how much the place is like an institution and not a home for the kids. He also is impressed when he sees the oldest resident, Judy (Janet Gaynor), stand up to the other trustees and complain about their treatment...especially when being CONSTANTLY reminded how thankful the kids should all be for even the least little thing. Jervis is so impressed by her and sees great promise...so he decides to be Judy's secret benefactor. He's going to send her to college and help her out...without expecting her to also say how thankful she is for his help.
Time passes and something weird happens. Both Jervis AND Judy start to fall in love...something a tad creepy since he's so much older than her. Plus, she still doesn't know that this man is her benefactor. What happens when and if she does learn? See the movie and find out for yourself.
The problem with all the versions of this story (aside from "Curly Top") is that many will find the idea of an older man who is not just a father figure but a romantic one as well. This certainly is a valid concern...though the story still is well worth seeing.
By the way, the 'toddler' in the bed in the beginning of the film is 7 year-old Billy Barty. Barty specialized in playing toddlers because full grown he was only 3'9"...and that was at adulthood. He also played Mickey Rooney's baby brother in the Mickey McGuire films because of his size.
Here's the plot: a well-to-do older man is beguiled by a girl in an orphanage, and he arranges to sponsor her education. The orphan girl doesn't know the identity of her benefactor, but another orphan catches a glimpse of him and says that he has long legs, so the orphan girl refers to her anonymous sponsor as "Daddy Long-Legs". Years later, as a young woman, she meets him. They fall in love and marry. Happy ending.
There are two basic problems with this plot, in all (except one) of its various film versions: the girl is attracted to a man who's old enough to be her father, and he IS her father in a surrogate sense. Even worse, Daddy Long-Legs first becomes attracted to the girl when she's a minor: perhaps his original interest in her is genuinely paternal, but it definitely acquires a sexual tone by the time she reaches the brink of adulthood. Basically, the hero marries his own stepdaughter. Maybe this sort of daddy's-little-girl relationship was acceptable back in the Gilded Age, when Jean Webster's novel was written, but nowadays it's in bad taste.
Janet Gaynor was an extremely popular ingenue in the late silent era and early talkie era, but her appeal has dated badly, and she's too bland for modern audiences. This 1931 remake of "Daddy Long-Legs" is possibly the worst of all this story's many versions: the film suffers from Gaynor's pale performance and a weak cast. By far, the best film version of "Daddy Long-Legs" is "Curly Top", starring Shirley Temple. That film is faithful to the original novel, but it deflects the Lolita issue by splitting the stepdaughter into two characters: the little-girl orphan played by Shirley Temple, and her (adult) older sister played by Rochelle Hudson. The hero (John Boles) directs all his romantic attentions towards Rochelle, while maintaining a fatherly relationship with little Shirley. Much better all round.
Avoid watching the 1931 version of "Daddy Long-Legs", and rent a video of "Curly Top" instead. It's got the same basic story with a much better cast, and without the unpleasant Lolita undertones which all the other versions possess.
TRIVIA NOTE: About 45 years ago, I saw (but didn't read) a hardback edition of Jean Webster's novel "Daddy Long Legs" with a cover illustration rendering the novel's characters as tiny figures, dwarfed in the immense shadow of a gigantic daddy-long-legs ... thus creating the weird (and false) impression that this is a science-fiction novel about giant arachnids or shrunken humans. I'd love to find another copy of that particular edition. Anybody seen it?
Oscar Winners Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor make a wonderful team in glorious black and white, interesting to compare the Cinemascope wide screen color version starring Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. No elaborate dance sequences here, nevertheless the stars shine and audiences flocked to see them.
Screen cowpoke Baxter puts on a jacket and tie(!) and becomes millionaire Jervis Pendleton. His fate turns slightly when he happens upon an orphanage, run by Elizabeth Patterson, and one of her more interesting boarders (Gaynor). Jervis decides to set her up for a new life, sending her away to a prestigious college. She must, however, write him regularly and detail her accomplishments.
Time passes and Gaynor blossoms into a beautiful young woman, and would you expect anything else? They meet once again, love is in the air. Definitely, Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor enjoyed each other's company, the trick to producing a winner of a film. Directed by Alfred Santell, who did some fine on location work near Big Sur, CA.
Una Merkel a treat, as always, co-starring as Sally. Had Janet Gaynor passed on the role, makes you wonder how Merkel would have defined the part. I'll bet she would have done remarkably well. Louise Closser Hale, from the school of dignified ladies, plays Miss Pritchard. John Arledge, who appeared in GONE WITH THE WIND, plays Jimmy. Look for famous dwarf actor Billy Barty as an orphan, also child actress Edith Fellows.
FYI: The nickname "Daddy Long Legs" is what the orphan kids called Jervis when they saw his shadow.
The film made close to a million dollars at the box office for Fox. Originally filmed in 1919 starring Mary Pickford. Redone a few years later featuring Shirley Temple and John Boles, likely what overshadowed this movie. Note, many of Warner Baxter's early films were destroyed in a vault fire at the studio, thankfully this classic remains and has been restored.
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- WissenswertesThe earliest ever film to feature two Oscar winning actors (Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor), who had already won their Academy Awards prior to appearing in the film.
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Sally McBride: Oh, my brother. Under the guise of family affection, he comes here to make love to Judy Abbott.
- VerbindungenVersion of Das Waisenkind (1919)
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