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Le mystérieux caissier

Titre original : The Children in the House
  • 1916
  • 50min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
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Le mystérieux caissier (1916)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRoy Somerville has turned out an interesting story that will hold the interest of the majority of audiences as produced by the Triangle-Fine Arts Company. It is a five-reel feature produced ... Tout lireRoy Somerville has turned out an interesting story that will hold the interest of the majority of audiences as produced by the Triangle-Fine Arts Company. It is a five-reel feature produced under the direction of C.M. and S.S. Franklin,. Norma Talmadge stars as Cora, who is wed t... Tout lireRoy Somerville has turned out an interesting story that will hold the interest of the majority of audiences as produced by the Triangle-Fine Arts Company. It is a five-reel feature produced under the direction of C.M. and S.S. Franklin,. Norma Talmadge stars as Cora, who is wed to Arthur Vincent (Eugene Pallette); they have two children. Vincent is a bank president's ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Chester M. Franklin
    • Sidney Franklin
  • Scénario
    • Roy Somerville
  • Casting principal
    • Norma Talmadge
    • Alice Wilson
    • Jewel Carmen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    608
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    • Réalisation
      • Chester M. Franklin
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Scénario
      • Roy Somerville
    • Casting principal
      • Norma Talmadge
      • Alice Wilson
      • Jewel Carmen
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Norma Talmadge
    Norma Talmadge
    • Cora
    Alice Wilson
    Alice Wilson
    • Alice
    • (as Alice Rae)
    Jewel Carmen
    Jewel Carmen
    • Jane Courtenay
    William Hinckley
    William Hinckley
    • Charles Brown
    W.E. Lawrence
    W.E. Lawrence
    • Fred Brown
    George C. Pearce
    George C. Pearce
    • Jasper Vincent
    • (as George Pearce)
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Arthur Vincent
    Walter Long
    Walter Long
    • Al Fellowes
    Alva D. Blake
    Alva D. Blake
    • Gaffey
    Georgie Stone
    Georgie Stone
    • Child
    Violet Radcliffe
    Violet Radcliffe
    • Child
    'Baby' Carmen De Rue
    'Baby' Carmen De Rue
    • Child
    Francis Carpenter
    Francis Carpenter
    • Child
    Ninon Fovieri
    • Child
    Raymond Lee
    • One of the Evil Sprites
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    • Réalisation
      • Chester M. Franklin
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Scénario
      • Roy Somerville
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    The Children in the House review

    Mother-of-two Norma Talmadge is trapped in a loveless marriage to a slimline Eugene Pallette who is infatuated with the exotically named Jewel Carmen, a dancer with connections to the underworld in this briskly paced melodrama from Fine Arts. The situations, which were probably stereotypical even in 1916, eventually relegate Talmadge to the sidelines, but it's pulled off with such energy by the Franklin Brothers - particularly a breathless finale involving a high-speed car chase and a burning shack. Notable also for a short fantasy sequence which relates the key characters' back stories in the form of a fairy tale told to Talmadge's children by her would-be lover (William Hinckley).
    kekseksa

    A small acorn of a film

    A lot of silly nonsense but a really rather cunningly woven bit of nonsense by the Franklin brothers. They had been encouraged by Griffith (boss at Fine Arts) to make "kiddypics", in fact they had been very specifically hired for the task, having made a film called The Rivals with three child-stars for the Komic Pictures Company. So they got together n expanded collection of tiny tots and a veritable stream of such kiddypics poured forth from the various companies controlled by Griffith, first Majestic/Reliant, then Fine Arts.

    With the demise of Fine Arts, the Franklins took their whole brood with them to Fox where they continued the process (the tots now actually billed as The Fox Kiddies). Jack and the Beanstalk 1917 is a typical example.

    While still at Fine Srts, they developed another speciality in parallel - Norma Talmadge whom they directed in such films as Going Straight (1916) and Forbidden City (1918). At some point they were bound to have the notion of combining the two. They had already enlisted Bessie Love (fresh from her unforgettable performance as the fish-blower in John Emerson's Mystery of the Leaping Fish) to play in at least one film with their kiddies (Sister of Six 1916), so nothing more natural that they should also make a film that is half-Talmadge half-kiddypic which is exactly what we have here.

    More than one reviewer has referred to the "story" within the film, a fairy tale where the actors of the film - Talmadge, Hinckley and a still relatively svelte Eugene Palette all reappear along with the kids who play cupids and dwarfs. This is not quite the first occurrence of such a scene that I know of (there is a rather similar scene in the 1915 Alas and Alack directed by Joe De Grasse for Universal and starring Lon Chaney but this is a rather more elaborate example. And in 1919 the idea really takes wings when it is used by Cecil B. DeMille for the famous Babylonian fantasy scenes in his bizarre version of James Barrie's The Admirable Crichton, Male and Female and reused yet again in 1921 for the Cinderella sequences in Forbidden Fruit.

    By which time the idea goes international, because, far off in Austria, an admirer both of DeMille and Griffith by the name of Mihály Kertész (the future Michael Curtiz) who will use the idea in an even more elaborate fashion (combining it with the idea of parallel stories used by Griffith in Intolerance)for his 1922 epic Sodom and Gomorrah. Not to be outdone, DeMille and Jeannie MacPherson borrowed back the idea as adapted by Kertész (two parallel timescales) for The Ten Commandments in 1923 and Kertész reclaimed the idea again in 1928, shortly after his arrival in the US, for his Noah's Ark. From small acorns.....

    There is another curious aspect of the film that has not been remarked upon and that is the way the children (and the viewer) are mad accomplice to what might be described as "justified adultery" - adultery in thought if not quite in deed - on the part of the neglected wife and her former lover. It is I think symptomatic of a subtly changing morality with respect to marriage, a change in which the cinema played a vital role, and which would accelerate in the twenties with the arrival of Lubitsch, Murnau and other European directors and of Greta Garbo and other major European stars.
    drednm

    Starring Norma Talmadge

    Interesting melodrama with Norma Talmadge unhappily married. Her husband (Eugene Palette) is in the grasp of a nightclub dancer (Jewel Carmen) who has ties to bank robbers. Talmadge pines for her former boy friend (William Hinckley) but is stoic about dealing with her unhappy life. But then the bank robbers use Palette to gain entry to the bank owned by his father. The blame falls on Hinckley (a bank clerk) who refuses to say he was with Talmadge when the bank was robbed. Having no alibi he is condemned.

    But then some children stumble on the bank thieves in an old shack. One escapes and brings help but he too is subdued by the robbers. As they make their getaway, one thug sets fire to the shack. The child is able to summon help just as the escaping robbers (and duped husband) go over a cliff in a wild police chase.

    Maybe the most interesting segment of this otherwise standard melodrama is a dream sequence with Hinckly as a "mortal" and Talmadge as a "fairy" and how they are able to cement their love. This was likely the color-tinted scene in the original version and has Talmadge flying over a pond to meet the mortal. Pretty good for 1916, and worth a look to see Norma Talmadge.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 avril 1916 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
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      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Children in the House
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fine Arts Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
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      • Fine Arts Film Company
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      • Black and White
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