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Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy

  • 1909
  • Unrated
  • 5min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
1090
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Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy (1909)
BreveCommediaFantasia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA drowsy pipe-smoker attempts to nap, only to be tormented relentlessly by the mischievous Princess Nicotine and her fairy companion.A drowsy pipe-smoker attempts to nap, only to be tormented relentlessly by the mischievous Princess Nicotine and her fairy companion.A drowsy pipe-smoker attempts to nap, only to be tormented relentlessly by the mischievous Princess Nicotine and her fairy companion.

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    • J. Stuart Blackton
  • Star
    • Paul Panzer
    • Gladys Hulette
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1090
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • J. Stuart Blackton
    • Star
      • Paul Panzer
      • Gladys Hulette
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    Algonquian Visions

    This is over a hundred years old. Its before folks had any idea of what film could really do. The imagine required is orders of magnitude what it would take today.

    We loose sight, but nicotine was considered a hallucinogenic for creative science in the 16th century, something worth fighting and dying for. Some did in the quest, which transferred to Indian Thuja before it was all over.

    This little film has a clueless man who discovers a small fairy in his tobacco. She's a vision and the source of a vision. She's impish and sexy. She's coy and controlling. She's small.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    8wmorrow59

    Perhaps the gentleman was smoking something stronger than tobacco?

    As a longtime fan of the early "trick films" I can heartily recommend this bizarre and ingenious exercise in nickelodeon surrealism. Although it doesn't display the boisterous showmanship of Georges Méliès' mini-epics, or rival the sheer beauty of Ferdinand Zecca's The Red Spectre (the trick film nonpareil), Princess Nicotine; or The Smoke Fairy can nonetheless hold its own as a clever, funny, and downright eerie exploration of the cinema's potential to capture fantasy on celluloid.

    Produced at Vitagraph's Brooklyn studio, the film features a mustachioed actor named Paul Panzer who would become best known playing the villain in the famous serial The Perils of Pauline. Here we see Mr. Panzer as a proper Edwardian gentleman seated, presumably in his home, at a table as well stocked as any tobacconist's shop with cigars, cigarettes, pipe, loose tobacco, and wooden matches. As the film begins, the gentleman puts aside his newspaper and yawns and stretches in a histrionic fashion, suggesting he's already half asleep and that what follows may be a dream. Certainly what follows is dreamlike, for almost immediately the lid of a cigar box swings open and two fairies about the size of hamsters emerge. One fairy is a young girl while the other looks more mature and Glinda-like. The older fairy seems to be encouraging the girl to cause mischief, which she is only too happy to do. The gentleman realizes he is not alone when he attempts to light his pipe and finds a giggling fairy in the bowl, underneath the tobacco. The rest of the film involves a battle of wills between the gentleman and the fairy, as each one strives to hassle, harass, and torment the other. In the end, the battle is essentially a draw.

    The filmmakers utilized every camera trick available at the time to achieve their desired effects, and may well have concocted new ones. Double exposure, reverse image, and stop-motion photography were all employed, as well as two old-time stage tricks: enlarged props and images reflected in mirrors. A book about motion pictures by Frederick Talbot published in 1912 devoted an entire chapter to this eight- minute film, and it's easy to see why: this movie represented state-of-the- art special effects for its day. Almost a century later, Princess Nicotine is still a delightful treat.
    Snow Leopard

    Filled With Good Visual Effects

    The special visual effects and camera tricks in this short comedy are easily among the best and most resourceful of its era. Both the variety and the quality are impressive, and most of them are also amusing to watch, in addition to their technical skill. There's no telling how much trouble they had to go to in order to make them look this good, but it was worth it.

    The story is very slight, serving only to set up the camera tricks. It features a pipe smoker who comes face to face with a couple of high-spirited miniature female fairies and their antics. The tiny fairy characters are completely realistic, with the double exposures being done with care. There are also other special effects using stop-action and other such techniques.

    It's very short, only a few minutes long, but none of it is wasted. It's funny, and it's quite a display of technical skill given the limited resources of its era.
    6gavin6942

    Not Much to Judge

    A smoker falls asleep, and two mischievous fairies play with his pipe. He discovers this, and imprisons them in a cigar box. He removes a flower from the box, which contains a fairy smoking a cigarette.

    Rating a film that is only five minutes long is a bit of a challenge. In this case, the title of the film is longer than the film itself. (Well, not literally.) But for 1909 it really deserves a lot of credit. The illusion of making people look small and interacting with full size people is easy today (2016), but for its time was probably not just a novelty but almost revolutionary. The Germans became the masters of trick cinema in the 1920s, but this clearly predates them...
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    Greatest Special Effects Up To 1909

    If you are looking at the top special effects magician in early cinema, there was no one more brilliant than VItagraph Studio's J. Stuart Blackton. In August 1909, he released one of the most eye-boggling movies to ever come out up to that time, "The Princess Nicotine, or The Smoke Fairy." Photographed by cinematographer Tony Gaudio, who filmed several Bette Davis movies later on as well as "Little Caesar (1931) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Blackton used mirrors to create a miniature fairy instead of a double exposure in front of a black background to astonish the frustrated smoker (Paul Panzer) in the movie. Also introduced in cinema were the giant props to make the fairies' smoking world look realistic as well as several stop motion sequences. So awed by the trick effects when the film was released, the magazine Scientific American devoted an entire article in detailing how each special effect was performed.

    Also, one of the first product placements in movies was in "Princess Nicotine" by using the brand Sweet Corporal cigarettes and cigars.

    One of the two fairies in her film debut was played by the future popular silent movie star Gladys Hulette, who played in several early talkie movies. Her career, however, flamed out later on, so much so that in 1948 she resorted to being a ticket seller at the Radio City Music Hall in NYC.

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      One of the 50 films in the 4-disk boxed DVD set called "Treasures from American Film Archives (2000)", compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 18 American film archives. This film was preserved by the Library of Congress.
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      Featured in Sprockets: Out of the Shadows (1995)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 agosto 1909 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Vitagraph Company of America
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      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Silent
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      • 1.33 : 1

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