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Peck's Bad Boy

  • 1921
  • 51min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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Jackie Coogan in Peck's Bad Boy (1921)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTrouble and havoc seem to trail Little Henry Peck wherever he goes and only his dear mother understands him. But when young Henry's pranks get his big sister's boyfriend, Dr. Martin, arreste... Leer todoTrouble and havoc seem to trail Little Henry Peck wherever he goes and only his dear mother understands him. But when young Henry's pranks get his big sister's boyfriend, Dr. Martin, arrested, dad decides that the boy must be punished.Trouble and havoc seem to trail Little Henry Peck wherever he goes and only his dear mother understands him. But when young Henry's pranks get his big sister's boyfriend, Dr. Martin, arrested, dad decides that the boy must be punished.

  • Dirección
    • Sam Wood
  • Guionistas
    • Irvin S. Cobb
    • George W. Peck
    • Sam Wood
  • Elenco
    • Jackie Coogan
    • Wheeler Oakman
    • Doris May
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    114
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sam Wood
    • Guionistas
      • Irvin S. Cobb
      • George W. Peck
      • Sam Wood
    • Elenco
      • Jackie Coogan
      • Wheeler Oakman
      • Doris May
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Henry Peck AKA 'Peck's Bad Boy'
    Wheeler Oakman
    Wheeler Oakman
    • Dr. Jack Martin - The Man in the Case
    Doris May
    Doris May
    • Letty Peck - Henry's Sister
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • The Village Grocer
    James Corrigan
    • George W. Peck - Henry's Pa
    Lillian Leighton
    Lillian Leighton
    • Mrs. George W. Peck - Henry's Ma
    Charles Hatton
    • Buddy - Henry's Pal
    K.T. Stevens
    K.T. Stevens
    • Henry's Sweetheart
    • (as Baby Gloria Wood)
    Dean Riesner
    Dean Riesner
      Queenie the Dog
      Queenie the Dog
      • Tar Baby - Henry's Dog
      Robert Brower
      Robert Brower
      • The Minister
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      • Dirección
        • Sam Wood
      • Guionistas
        • Irvin S. Cobb
        • George W. Peck
        • Sam Wood
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      8craig_smith9

      Excellent portrayal of an Imp

      The (mis)adventures of a young boy constantly in trouble. Young Henry Peck goes through life looking for pranks that create trouble for other people and laughs for him. This is a movie played strictly for laughs. This is a comedy based on real life (after all, how many "imps" did you know growing up?) and those are always the best comedies as we can relate to what is happening on the screen.

      With no talking, it was imperative in silent movies that actions speak louder than words. And, in young Henry's case, his facial expressions make the movie. The closeups on his face when he gets an idea shows very well his impish nature. You can just see the wheels turning.
      8springfieldrental

      Jackie Coogan's First Feature Film Starring Role

      "The Kid" launched Jackie Coogan's film career, becoming Hollywood's first child star. His debut lead role in a feature film was April 1921's "Peck's Bad Boy," based on a series of stories by George W. Peck. This time Jackie plays a rambunctious lad who devises several schemes, all getting him into trouble. His perplexed, strict father is on the receiving end of many of his son's capers, including loading up his dad's lumbago pad with ants right before church service. Jackie, however, gets his comeuppance when the large amount of prunes he steals and eats at the local grocery store causes an immense attack of stomach cramps.

      "Peck's Bad Boy" was directed by Sam Woods, who was a head director for only his second year, working for Paramount Pictures. Woods long Hollywood career, lasting until the late 1940's, included such famous films as two Marx Brothers' movies, 1935 'A night of the Opera' and 1937 'A Day At The Races,' 1939 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips,' and 1942 "The Pride of The Yankees.'
      7lugonian

      The Trouble With Henry

      PECK'S BAD BOY (Associated/First National Pictures, 1921), written and directed by Sam Wood, features little Jackie Coogan in his first starring role following his tremendous success appearing opposite Charlie Chaplin in THE KID (1921). Based on the magazine articles written by George W. Peck (no relation to Gregory) in the 1880s, which later became the basis of a Broadway play, PECK'S BAD BOY indicates the story of a young boy who constantly gets himself in trouble, sometimes through no fault of his own. The Henry Peck character, which predates Hank Ketchum's immortal comic strip, television and later screen carnation of DENNIS THE MENACE, so happens to be the granddaddy of all bad boys. Even the opening title card (compliments of Irvin S. Cobb) forewarns its viewers with this witty line: "It takes four pecks to make a bushel but only one small Peck to start a riot."

      PECK'S BAD BOY, set in a small town, opens on Circus Day where little Henry Peck (Jackie Coogan) and his best pal named Buddy (Charles Hatton) are running from a lion which Henry had turned loose from 0its cage. This incident soon finds both boys inside the cage with the lion roaring from the outside. After being rescued from the ferocious beast, Buddy asks Henry why he let the lion loose. He responds: "Aw, they said he was a man-eater. How did I know he'd be fond of boys?" Learning of the incident, Henry's father (James Corrigan), who sells real estate for a living, refuses to give the boy any money to attend the circus. But Henry is determined to go, even if it means tricking his father into changing his mind by using Buddy in his scheme by having him disguised as a lady. But while Mr. Peck occasionally loses his patience with his mischievous son, the only one who truly has the patience and understanding towards little Henry is his mother (Lillian Leighton), who affectionately calls her son her "little lamb." Other escapades follow: Henry getting sick after stuffing himself with dry apples and prunes from the grocery store where he usually hangs out, keeping Buddy's father, the clerk (Raymond Hatton), company and charging whatever Henry eats and takes to Papa Peck's charge account, followed by a memorable scene taking place on a Sunday morning where Henry's ant collection is placed in his father's lumbago, and while the family is in church, Dad feels the full effects of the ants crawling around his neck, which causes him to suddenly make his exit from the church. Also entering into the story is Jack Martin (Wheelar Oakman), a young physician who not only moves into the neighborhood, but becomes part of the Peck family and love interest to Henry's older sister, Letty (Doris May). Even the young doc finds himself in trouble, finding himself getting nearly getting arrested, thanks to Henry, who unwittingly concealed some important documents belonging to his father into the doctor's coat pocket. And if that's not all ....

      As a film, PECK'S BAD BOY plays like a series of ten minute comedy sketches thrown together to make a feature film, and at 52 minutes, it barely passes the one hour mark. Jackie Coogan, at age 7, is the sole attention getter in this light-hearted comedy which doesn't let up for a moment. Although the movie concentrates and succeeds solely on getting laughs, it does take time out for a couple of tender moments, such as one in which Henry's tag-along pet, Tar Baby, is captured by a neighborhood dog catcher and placed in the back of the wagon along with the other strays. As his dog barks for him, Henry opens up his arms and looks sadly at the pooch. Then seconds later, Henry immediately changes his expression when he comes upon the idea in getting his dog back. Another tender scene, once again, involving Henry and Tar Baby, shows the love and affection boy and dog have for one another while sleeping in bed. Besides other kid actors in appearing in small roles, Coogan has his moments with a little girl (Gloria Wood) whose ice cream is taken away by a couple of bullies. To calm down the crying child, Coogan's Henry takes his last nickel he has to buy the girl a fresh new ice cream cone. As for the conclusion, the writers throw in a couple of very close calls set at the train station to add some suspense before wrapping up the story. Although the fade-out appears rushed, and it probably was, it also seems to indicate a sequel or a series of "Peck's Bad Boy" adventures to be in the works. But a film series this did not become. Coogan never reprised his Henry Peck role, but did become one of the most popular child actors in his time. However, PECK'S BAD BOY did return on screen twice during the sound era: first in a Fox Film comedy starring Jackie Cooper in 1934, and again in the sequel, PECK'S BAD BOY AT THE CIRCUS (RKO Radio, 1938) featuring Tommy Kelly.

      PECK'S BAD BOY was one of the selected twelve films to be presented in the 1975 edition of THE SILENT YEARS, hosted by Lillian Gish, for public television. From the Paul Killian collection, the movie was featured with an orchestral score. In later years, it became available on video cassette through various distributors, ranging from Blackhawk to Grapevine Video. Rarely seen on television in recent years, PECK'S BAD BOY is worthy screen entertainment and a fine addition to any silent movie lover's video film library. (***)
      7scsu1975

      Winning performance by Coogan

      Little Henry Peck gets into a lot of mischief, much to the consternation of his parents. In a subplot, Henry's older sister Letty falls for the new doctor in town.

      This is a pleasantly diverting film. It's certainly not a classic like "The Kid," but it's impossible not to like this movie. Coogan is adorable and perfectly suited for the role. He is so natural he doesn't even appear to be acting. There are plenty of humorous scenes, like when Henry is forced to take castor oil after having stuffed himself at a grocery store. Earlier, his dog tries to eat the ice cream cone he's stashed in his back pocket. There is also a very sweet scene where Coogan comes to the aid of a toddler whose ice cream cone has been stolen by two bullies. (No one seems concerned that this toddler is walking the streets alone!)

      The chemistry between Coogan and Lillian Leighton (who portrays his mother) is wonderful, despite the fact she appears old enough to be his grandmother. James Corrigan, as the father, is old enough to be Coogan's grandfather.

      Despite these minor flaws, the film works mostly due to Coogan's performance.

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        Following the successful telecasts of Othello (1922) and The Eagle (1925), New York City's WJZ (Channel 7), began a weekly series of Sunday evening silent film feature presentations, shown more or less in their entirety, which aired intermittently for the next twelve months. This feature was initially broadcast Sunday 19 December 1948, and, like the rest of the series, aired simultaneously on sister stations WFIL (Channel 6) (Philadelphia) and freshly launched WAAM (Channel 13) (Baltimore), as well as in Washington DC the following Thursday 23 December 1948 on WMAL (Channel 7), an innovation at the time; the following week's selection would be Hands Up! (1926); in Chicago, this one was first telecast Wednesday 9 March 1949 on WENR (Channel 7) as part of their Flicker Favorites series.
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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 24 de abril de 1921 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
      • Idiomas
        • Ninguno
        • Inglés
      • También se conoce como
        • Chaplin pojke på nya äventyr
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Pleasanton, California, Estados Unidos
      • Productora
        • Irving M. Lesser
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        • 51min
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Silent
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.33 : 1

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