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Extra Dry

Titre original : Lightnin'
  • 1925
  • Passed
  • 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
175
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Madge Bellamy, Ethel Clayton, Jay Hunt, and Wallace MacDonald in Extra Dry (1925)
ComedyDramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLightnin' Bill Jones, a man partial to the bottle, does chores and odd jobs around the Calivada Hotel, which is run by his wife and their adopted daughter, Millie. Real estate hucksters, lea... Tout lireLightnin' Bill Jones, a man partial to the bottle, does chores and odd jobs around the Calivada Hotel, which is run by his wife and their adopted daughter, Millie. Real estate hucksters, learning that the hotel stands on a proposed railroad right of way, talk Mother Jones into se... Tout lireLightnin' Bill Jones, a man partial to the bottle, does chores and odd jobs around the Calivada Hotel, which is run by his wife and their adopted daughter, Millie. Real estate hucksters, learning that the hotel stands on a proposed railroad right of way, talk Mother Jones into selling the land, but, on the advice of John Marvin, a young lawyer in love with Millie, Bil... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • John Ford
  • Scénario
    • Winchell Smith
    • Frank Bacon
    • Frances Marion
  • Casting principal
    • Jay Hunt
    • Madge Bellamy
    • Wallace MacDonald
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    6,0/10
    175
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    • Réalisation
      • John Ford
    • Scénario
      • Winchell Smith
      • Frank Bacon
      • Frances Marion
    • Casting principal
      • Jay Hunt
      • Madge Bellamy
      • Wallace MacDonald
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    • 1avis de critique
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    Rôles principaux19

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    Jay Hunt
    Jay Hunt
    • Lightnin' Bill Jones
    Madge Bellamy
    Madge Bellamy
    • Millie Davis
    Wallace MacDonald
    Wallace MacDonald
    • John Marvin
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Lemuel Townsend
    Ethel Clayton
    Ethel Clayton
    • Margaret Davis
    James A. Marcus
    James A. Marcus
    • Sheriff Blodgett
    • (as James Marcus)
    Edythe Chapman
    Edythe Chapman
    • Mrs. Bill Jones
    Otis Harlan
    Otis Harlan
    • Zeb
    Brandon Hurst
    Brandon Hurst
    • Everett Hammond
    Richard Travers
    Richard Travers
    • Raymond Thomas
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Courtroom Attendant
    • (non crédité)
    Frankie Bailey
    • Tourist
    • (non crédité)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Passerby in Buggy
    • (non crédité)
    Tommy Hicks
    • Otis Harlan's Son
    • (non crédité)
    Peter Mazutis
    • Oscar
    • (non crédité)
    Ida Moore
    Ida Moore
    • Courtroom Observer
    • (non crédité)
    Francis Powers
    Francis Powers
    • Tourist
    • (non crédité)
    Billy Rinaldi
    • Boy
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • John Ford
    • Scénario
      • Winchell Smith
      • Frank Bacon
      • Frances Marion
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    6davidmvining

    Nice enough

    A mixture of comedy and drama, John Ford's 1924 Lightnin' is based on a play by Winchell Smith about a perennial louse of an older man and the efforts he has to go through to save his wife and home from a pair of conmen. It's a largely entertaining time that doesn't really end on the notes that I feel like it needs to fully realize the story's potential while also leaving a story thread or two unresolved. I enjoyed it, but I just don't think it quite comes together in the end.

    William "Lightnin'" Jones (Jay Hunt) sits around all day while his wife, played by Edythe Chapman, maintains their hotel on the California and Nevada border. A fair amount is made of this hotel and its location between the two states, but aside from the arrival of a single guest, nothing else is really done with it. Anyway, Mrs. Jones has grown tired of the work, and she's eager to sell to the men from the company that's buying up property around the area. Their daughter Millie (Madge Bellamy), whom I think she's supposed to be adopted, is encouraging the move and also falling in love with Lightnin's much younger friend, John Marvin (Wallace MacDonald), the local lawyer. Marvin has gained a certain notoriety because he's become the thorn in the side of the company by foiling their previous purchase of other land. Into this walks the famous dancer Margaret Davis (Ethel Clayton) who wants to use the hotel's unique position to somehow get her a divorce from her current husband by sort of seducing the local judge, Townsend (J. Farrell MacDonald). There's a fair amount here for a 100 minute long film, and I don't really think it fully takes advantage or integrates everything, especially the Davis subplot.

    The first two-thirds of the film, though, is light and breezy entertainment. Hunt plays Lightnin' with a great sense of self-aware humor, understanding how to play a drunk affectionately. His exploits on finding liquor underneath his wife's nose, using his dog to transport his bottles and hide them when necessary is amusing. His status as a louse has this genial quality that makes him very likeable. Alongside for much of the journey is Marvin, having his own entertaining encounters with the local sheriff who's out to arrest him. The most purely physical bit of comedy is a moment where Marvin shows up at the hotel and jumps from one side of the border to the other, with the demarcation clearly marked down the middle of the central room. Marvin jumps on furniture, playing with the sheriff as he goes into California land where the sheriff has no jurisdiction.

    Where the movie doesn't really fulfill its potential is in its ending. Lightnin' has been kicked out of the house by Mrs. Jones because he refuses to sign the document at Marvin's insistence. The ending is a long courtroom sequence where three things are set to happen. The first is the Davis divorce. At its most basic storytelling level, I think this is here to provide extra business to the scene, trying to find tension about the question of whether the ironically named Lightnin' will get to the courthouse on time. The second is the divorce itself, and it becomes a proxy fight for the third battle to come, the proposed signing of the sale papers to the company once Mrs. Jones is the sole owner of the property after the divorce is complete. This feels like a recipe for comedic madness, three major storylines all clashing into one place for resolution, I was imagining an ending like Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three, but instead it ends surprisingly quietly with Lightnin' and Mrs. Jones earnestly reconciling. It takes its time to do this, and I just feel like the movie's got too much else going on to settle into this kind of ending.

    I was let down, and I feel like the film had more than one idea that just didn't really come to anything. The hotel's location felt greatly underutilized as a concept. The company men are mostly background characters with the sheriff taking up more space as a more comic villain. The Davis subplot just kind of suddenly ends. There's a lot of fun comic business for the first hour or so that really makes the early parts of the film fun, but I just feel like the ending didn't fully utilize everything that came before, going for a simpler, smaller ending focused on the main element of the film's story instead of finding more satisfying ways to integrate everything else.

    Still, I have some affection for this little film from Ford's early career. It's mostly a nice and earnestly felt bit of comedy, and that's hard to hold against it.

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      The first film shown at the famous "Alex" theater in Glendale, California.
    • Versions alternatives
      The Museum of Modern Art preservation print contains an uncredited piano score and runs 104 minutes.
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      Version of Lightnin' (1930)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 août 1925 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
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      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lightnin'
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fox Studios, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Fox Film Corporation
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      1 heure 44 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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