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Le métis

Original title: The Half-Breed
  • 1916
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
267
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Le métis (1916)
DramaWestern

An outcast named Lo Dorman encounters a young woman lost in the woods. He defends her from danger in the forest and from Sheriff Dunn.An outcast named Lo Dorman encounters a young woman lost in the woods. He defends her from danger in the forest and from Sheriff Dunn.An outcast named Lo Dorman encounters a young woman lost in the woods. He defends her from danger in the forest and from Sheriff Dunn.

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Bret Harte
    • Anita Loos
  • Stars
    • Douglas Fairbanks
    • Alma Rubens
    • Sam De Grasse
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    267
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    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Bret Harte
      • Anita Loos
    • Stars
      • Douglas Fairbanks
      • Alma Rubens
      • Sam De Grasse
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Douglas Fairbanks
    Douglas Fairbanks
    • Lo Dorman (Sleeping Water)
    Alma Rubens
    Alma Rubens
    • Teresa
    Sam De Grasse
    Sam De Grasse
    • Sheriff Dunn
    Tom Wilson
    Tom Wilson
    • Dick Curson
    Frank Brownlee
    Frank Brownlee
    • Winslow Wynn
    • (as Frank Brown Lee)
    Jewel Carmen
    Jewel Carmen
    • Nellie
    George Beranger
    George Beranger
    • Jack Brace
    Elmo Lincoln
    Elmo Lincoln
    • The Doctor
    Winifred Westover
    Winifred Westover
    • Belle-the-Blonde
    Wyatt Earp
    Wyatt Earp
    • Face in the Crowd
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    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Bret Harte
      • Anita Loos
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    5boblipton

    A Poor Copy

    The usual suspects -- star Doug Fairbanks, writers Anita Loos and John Emerson and director Allan Dwan -- try something different from their usual light-hearted romp with social commentary, working from a story by Bret Harte.

    Unfortunately, the copy screened by the Museum of Modern Art is in poor shape. Only about twenty-five minutes of the one-hour feature could be screened, and the print showed a lot of damage. The titles, when possessed of any humor, are dour and there isn't much of Doug's usual stuntwork -- he clambers around the redwood forests of northern California for a bit and bends a young conifer double a couple of times to spring from one place to another. We do get a bit of beefcake in an early scene, where he is shown, stripped to the waist, but that's about it.

    The rest is an open attack on racism. Doug, the titular half-breed is trapped in a small, nasty town full of racists who dislike him solely because he is an Indian. Of course, Jewel Carmen and Alma Rubens have yens for him, but besides showing jealousy when Doug is not present, do nothing about it. The genially corrupt individuals who inhabit most of Harte's better known works are not present. Instead, they are selfish, nasty and smug

    It's difficult to judge the impact of this movie almost a hundred years after it was produced, but over all it looks like an earnest work with some good production values: an attempt to expand Doug's range as a movie star. Judging by the fact that he went back to his usual mode of movie until 1920s' THE MARK OF ZORRO, it almost certainly didn't take. Nor, judging by what remains, should it have.
    9dcole-2

    Remarkable Early Film by Dwan

    This wonderful early silent by pioneering director Allan Dwan shows him in full mastery of film style -- excellent use of landscape, of close-ups, of action montage. The performances are all good, especially Alma Reubens as the woman who loves Fairbanks but thinks she'll never get him. A very fine script by Anita Loos. Well worth seeing -- and now you can because the film has been restored.
    Michael_Elliott

    Nice Performance by Fairbanks

    The Half-Breed (1916)

    *** (out of 4)

    A young Indian woman brings her newborn son to the home of a white man where she drops it off and shortly later kills herself. The baby, part white and part Indian, grows up to live a normal life but when his caretaker dies, the townspeople run him out. Soon he sees various racial injustice and pretty soon finds himself in the woods with another outcast.

    THE HALF-BREED isn't the greatest film ever made but it's certainly an entertaining one that fans of silent cinema should enjoy. Douglas Fairbanks plays the title character and does a very good job with the role. Obviously the actor is very energetic but he manages to handle the small, quiet scenes just as well as any of the stuff that has him running around. The actor was very believable as the somewhat naive man who doesn't realize that people will hate him just because of his skin color.

    The film's story isn't all that original and deals with the half-breed going up against a sheriff who just happens to be his real father, although neither one realizes it. The film features some terrific visuals and especially the scenes in the forest. There's a terrific climax where a fire breaks out and the movie ends on a very poetic note. The main reason to watch this film is certainly for Fairbanks and you have to wonder what his female fans in 1916 thought about his nearly nude entrance at the start of the picture.
    9dbschneider

    Great restoration

    Pretty heavy themes in this 1916 melodrama. I have just been rediscovering Fairbanks' early works and this one caught me by surprise. After watching silent films for almost 50 years, what a joy it is to see them digitally restored. A far cry from the fuzzy 8mm prints of my youth. If I had seen a musty out of focus truncated print of this film, I would have missed much of its joy. Thank you to all who worked so hard to bring this one back to all of us.
    9MissSimonetta

    Groundbreaking, heartbreaking, essential viewing for movie geeks

    THE HALF-BREED is an incredibly underrated silent drama and I am so glad it recently got the gorgeous restoration it deserves. Photographed and acted beautifully, this is one of the best Hollywood productions of its time and still worth watching today.

    That THE HALF-BREED came after the incredibly racist THE BIRTH OF A NATION is fascinating. The movie is not without its dated elements, but it is far more progressive in its call for tolerance and indictment of the white man's treatment of Native Americans than you would expect in a movie from 1916.

    Doug Fairbanks is an actor more noted for his charisma and derring-do than his thespian chops. However, he does an admirable turn as Lo, the half-Native American, half-white outcast. This character is more somber than his usual roles, though no less active and principled. Sam De Grasse plays the villain as he often did for Fairbanks and he does well with his usual underplaying style.

    However, the best performances come courtesy of Jewel Carmen and Alma Reubens. These two women get the meatiest roles in the movie: a flirtatious yet Machiavellian debutante flirting with scandal when she pursues Lo, and a world-weary con-woman on the run from the law and her own sordid past. Both bring great depth to these parts, neither fitting fully into the ingenue/vamp dichotomy you see in a lot of American films of the 1910s.

    While THE BLACK PIRATE is my favorite Fairbanks movie, THE HALF-BREED is a close second. I absolutely enjoy watching this beautifully made movie and would recommend it to silent movie mavens.

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      New restoration by San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Film Preservation Society, and Cinémathèque Française completed in June 2013. Combines all extant unique material from Cinémathèque Française, Library of Congress, and Lobster Films; resulting in most complete version possible.
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      Title Card: Betrayed by a white man, cast out by her own people, the Cherokee squaw wanders along the Sierra forests.

    • Connections
      Featured in Amazing Tales from the Archives: Restoring The Half-Breed of 1916 (2013)

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1921 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Half-Breed
    • Filming locations
      • Boulder Creek, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Fine Arts Film Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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