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Sensation Seekers

  • 1927
  • 1h 12min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
115
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Raymond Bloomer and Billie Dove in Sensation Seekers (1927)
DrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRay Sturgis, leader of the fashionable Long Island jazz set, is engaged to "Egypt" Hagen, an up-to-date girl in every respect. Egypt is arrested at a roadhouse raid, and at her mother's bidd... Tout lireRay Sturgis, leader of the fashionable Long Island jazz set, is engaged to "Egypt" Hagen, an up-to-date girl in every respect. Egypt is arrested at a roadhouse raid, and at her mother's bidding, the Reverend Norman Lodge arranges for her freedom. At a fancy-dress ball, when Ray w... Tout lireRay Sturgis, leader of the fashionable Long Island jazz set, is engaged to "Egypt" Hagen, an up-to-date girl in every respect. Egypt is arrested at a roadhouse raid, and at her mother's bidding, the Reverend Norman Lodge arranges for her freedom. At a fancy-dress ball, when Ray wears a costume made of newspaper headlines concerning her arrest, Egypt is offended. Seen ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Lois Weber
  • Scénario
    • Ernest Pascal
    • Lois Weber
  • Casting principal
    • Billie Dove
    • Huntley Gordon
    • Raymond Bloomer
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    5,8/10
    115
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    • Réalisation
      • Lois Weber
    • Scénario
      • Ernest Pascal
      • Lois Weber
    • Casting principal
      • Billie Dove
      • Huntley Gordon
      • Raymond Bloomer
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Billie Dove
    Billie Dove
    • Luena 'Egypt' Hagen
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • Ray Sturgis
    Raymond Bloomer
    Raymond Bloomer
    • Reverend Lodge
    Peggy Montgomery
    Peggy Montgomery
    • Margaret Todd
    Will Gregory
    • Colonel Emory Todd
    Helen Gilmore
    Helen Gilmore
    • Mrs. Todd
    Edith Yorke
    Edith Yorke
    • Mrs. Hagen
    Phillips Smalley
    Phillips Smalley
    • Mr. Hagen
    Cora Williams
    Cora Williams
    • Mrs. W. Symme
    Sidney Arundel
    • Deacon W. Symme
    Blackie Thompson
    Blackie Thompson
    • Rabbitt Smythe
    • (as Clarence Thompson)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Mrs. Lodge
    Frances Dale
    • Tottie
    Lillian Lawrence
    • Tibbett Sister
    Fanchon Frankel
    • Tibbett Sister
    Hazel Howell
    Hazel Howell
    • Guest
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Below Deck Yacht Crewman
    • (non crédité)
    Eddie Foster
    • Speakeasy Patron
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lois Weber
    • Scénario
      • Ernest Pascal
      • Lois Weber
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    9silentfilm-2

    Billie Dove as a disillusioned young woman

    Sensation Seekers (1927) was one of Lois Weber's final directorial efforts, and her last for Universal. Billie Dove is a rich, young adult who is alienated from her parents. Her mother rarely leaves the house, and her father never comes home, as he has a mistress. Billie's character enjoys partying with her friends, until she is arrested in a raid on a speakeasy, and has to spend some time in jail. Raymond Bloomer plays a new minister in town, and he bails Billie out of jail, and tries to help her get her life straightened out.

    Miss Dove really turns in a great performance here. She is trapped in a town where the "good Christian" townsfolk judge her (and the new minister), and her friends don't really care about her either. She's also torn because she is attracted to the minister, yet she has no interest in being a preacher's wife. Of course the minister is attracted to her also (who wouldn't be!), and this puts his career in jeopardy. Bloomer is also conflicted, but his performance isn't in the same league as Billie's.

    When it looks like all is lost, Dove agrees to run off with her former boyfriend on a yacht and get married, but it is sunk in a terrible storm and Billie and the boyfriend are abandoned by the yacht's crew. Miss Dove is pounded by thousands of gallons of water in the terrific climax -- proving that she wasn't just an good-looking actress that wore a lot of pretty clothes. I've only seen a few of her films, but this is definitely one of her best performances.
    8mmipyle

    You won't be able to take your eyes off of Billie Dove; mild moral fable still has plenty of box-office appeal

    "Sensation Seekers" (1927) is, frankly, a genuine potboiler, but...it's a great potboiler! Starring absolutely gorgeous Billie Dove who gives an outstanding performance and is someone the viewer cannot takes eyes off of while she's on screen, her co-stars are Raymond Bloomer, Huntley Gordon, Peggy Montgomery (no, not the child star), Will Gregory, Edith Yorke, Helen Gilmore, Phillips Smalley (director Lois Weber's ex-husband!), and others. Near the end, look for a hammy looking, mustachioed, young Walter Brennan as a yacht hand. One last person in the film needs to be recognized. He's not mentioned in the credits, but he plays a major part near the end, and that's Tom Ricketts as the new minister's bishop.

    Newly released by Kino-Lorber on Blu-Ray, this is one of the last films directed by Lois Weber, and it was her last for Universal Studios where she'd been a top director, if not their top director, since the early and middle 1910s. Weber's works nearly always spun a moral of some sort. Here we see a twenties flapper, Dove, become infatuated with the new minister. We also see the new minister become infatuated with - Dove. Dove is seen early on going to a local jazz club (where a jazz band number is played out behind a screen in silhouette!!) and finding her father there with a woman not his wife - evidently a nightly habit - and then a raid occurring where Dove and the rest of the place, minus a couple of those in her crew whom she saves by taking their illegal flasks of booze, are carted off to jail. She's bailed out none the less by the new minister! Here begins the moral story. Rather than going through the shenanigans of the middle of the film - some of which is stretched just a tad too long...

    The ending is a wowzer! Dove and her supposed fiancé, Huntley Gordon - a fiancé who is verily soused - are on a yacht going to another town to elope. They're on the yacht during a tremendous storm, one where any right minded individual would not attempt to weather in any small yacht. One of the crew who is captaining the wheel takes his eyes off of what he's doing for about twenty seconds and collides the yacht with a boat. It damages the yacht beyond repair. Meanwhile, the minister is in pursuit of Dove. A magnificent scene plays out with the weather, the sinking yacht, the imperiled Dove and crew, and the pursuing minister and the crew driving his "rescue" boat. Superb ending. And the film, for the record, ends rather abruptly, but it's a perfect ending for what has preceded it.

    Highly recommended. Yes, it's a potboiler, and if you're offended with the patter of moral feet chasing the story you may not like all that you see, but it's done with some genuine talent and spiritual feeling. Weber definitely had her eye on the box office as well, and because of that, this still plays with lots of entertainment value. Dove is glorious to watch.

    One last note: I've seen Huntley Gordon in several films over the years, and he always reminds me of a combination of William Boyd (Hopalong) and Reginald Denny. He looks exactly as if they'd collided and become a new individual!
    4planktonrules

    Overly simplistic and moralistic...but I liked the shipwreck scene near the end.

    "Sensation Seekers" could have been a good film. Instead, it looks a bit like a Sunday School lesson written by someone on drugs! It's highly moralistic and filled with folks running amok in a little town...while a few decent people go to church and act pious. One of the wild ones is Egypt and she's played by Billie Dove and the nice new preacher tries to help her...but ultimately she runs off with a weasel and they pay the price for their not niceness and nearly die to prove that goodness is swell and skankiness isn't.

    The film seemed preachy but confusing in its message. Plus the minister's relationship with Egypt never really made a lot of sense. What DID work was the finale...which was grand. The film features a harrowing shipwreck and Dove apparently gave it her all and looked almost like she was being drowned for real! Not a great film...but a great ending.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    SENSATION SEEKERS / A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE

    Now that Hollywood has finally gotten around to acknowledging the fact that women filmmakers are just as capable as men and are giving them the opportunities to direct that have long been denied them, more attention is being paid to Lois Weber. Weber was a true pioneer whose success as a filmmaker between 1915 and 1921 was exceeded only by D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. De Mille. At one time she was the highest paid director in the world, period. That all changed in the 1920s when the Hollywood studio system of mass production took over and Jazz Age audiences were no longer interested in her social and moral observations. By the early 1930s her career was over and she was already being forgotten.

    The two movies on this Blu-ray are new to home video and show off Weber as a contract director at her old studio, Universal. A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE dates from 1923 and is a remake of a film Weber made in 1915 called JEWEL. It tells the story of a young girl who goes to live with her grandfather and changes his life and the lives of those around him. Rather like a cross between POLLYANNA and HEIDI. What makes it slightly different is that the child is a Christian Scientist in everything but name as one key scene involving illness shows. The author of the book, Clara Louise Burnham, was a Christian Scientist as was Weber whenever she attended church. Considered out of step with the times, CHAPTER flopped.

    In 1927 Weber directed THE SENSATION SEEKERS which would be her last film for Universal. Its story of a jaded Long Island party girl who is reformed by the love of a minister was also out of step with the times but a remarkable scene set in a speakeasy plus a climactic shipwreck showed that Weber stillhad what it took to be a major Hollywood director working under their rules and not hers (she preferred to use real locations and shoot in sequence). The movie was a modest success and it made Billie Dove a major silent film star but it was the end of the road for Weber who would direct one more silent and a low budget talkie in 1934. She died in 1939 and then most of her movies disappeared.

    Renewed interest in Lois Weber began in the 1970s with the rediscovery of some of her films and a couple of biographies. By 2021 a number of titles are now available mostly in collections like Kino's FIRST WOMEN FILMMAKERS and Flicker Alley's EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS. This blu-ray is a joint effort between Kino Lorber and Universal Pictures. The prints utilized are 16mm but are restored and look very good. They come with different scores. Arthur Barrows' music for SEEKERS varies from faux 1920s jazz to mock reverential. Alexandra Harwood's music for CHAPTER is low key, consistent, and more effective. Be sure and listen to Weber authority Shelley Stamp's bonus commentary for more background information...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    6boblipton

    Extenuating Circumstances

    The first thing I should note about this movie is that I saw it in the largest Museum of Modern Art's movie auditorium, which was full. Vincent Giordano and the Nighthawks were there to play an original score. That makes a big difference in how a movie affects me -- to see it as it was meant to be presented, instead of on my TV screen off a recording from TCM, with perhaps a piano score; it's the difference between being at Woodstock when Joe Cocker is performing "I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends" or hearing the tune off a hurdy-gurdy. We may know that as a fact, but it's a good idea to renew the experience occasionally.

    In the movie, the luscious Billie Dove is the rich daughter of estranged parents: good-time-Charley father Phillips Smalley (director Weber's ex for two years at this point; I'd like to have been a fly on the wall when she made suggestions on how to play his part) and Church-going, suffering Edith Yorke (I'm sure Smalley had some thoughts on how she should play her part). Billie is wild but not a bad girl -- when the roadhouse she is drinking at is raided, she says she never lies about who she is. When her mother's handsome parson, Raymond Bloomer, does her the favor of bailing her out, there is instant attraction, and he spends the rest of the film trying to save her and she gives him every opportunity.

    There are some very nice points about the gossip of small towns and unwillingness to forgive making things harder for a pastor, but the whole thing has a couple of major flaws: why is it always the beautiful girls who can be saved? If Zasu Pitts is at risk of eternal damnation, will hordes of clergy strive for her soul? If the minister looks like Billy Gilbert, will the girls come to him for instruction? Or is physical beauty a spiritual virtue? In any case, during the moments when these distracting thoughts occurred to me, the Nighthawks were there to draw my attention back, just like a good score is supposed to; and the sequence where the yacht Billie is on sinks and Bloomer rushes to save her is a real wow. I think if you get a chance to see it as I did, you'll enjoy it.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mars 1927 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
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      • Anglais
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      • 歓楽地獄(1927)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
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      • Universal Pictures
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