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The Beloved Blackmailer

  • 1918
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
64
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Carlyle Blackwell in The Beloved Blackmailer (1918)
ComedyRomance

The spoiled, somewhat "mama's boy" young son of a railroad magnate and the pretty young daughter of the magnate's partner set out to stop their respective fathers' incessant quarreling. In t... Read allThe spoiled, somewhat "mama's boy" young son of a railroad magnate and the pretty young daughter of the magnate's partner set out to stop their respective fathers' incessant quarreling. In the process, they realize that they are falling in love with each other.The spoiled, somewhat "mama's boy" young son of a railroad magnate and the pretty young daughter of the magnate's partner set out to stop their respective fathers' incessant quarreling. In the process, they realize that they are falling in love with each other.

  • Director
    • Dell Henderson
  • Writers
    • Harry O. Hoyt
    • Clara Beranger
    • Lucien Hubbard
  • Stars
    • Carlyle Blackwell
    • William T. Carleton
    • Isabel Berwin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    64
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dell Henderson
    • Writers
      • Harry O. Hoyt
      • Clara Beranger
      • Lucien Hubbard
    • Stars
      • Carlyle Blackwell
      • William T. Carleton
      • Isabel Berwin
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Carlyle Blackwell
    Carlyle Blackwell
    • Bobby Briggs
    William T. Carleton
    William T. Carleton
    • Alexander Briggs
    • (as W.T. Carleton)
    Isabel Berwin
    • Mrs. Briggs
    • (as Isabelle Berwin)
    Evelyn Greeley
    Evelyn Greeley
    • Corinne Norris
    Charles Dungan
    • George Norris
    Jack Drumier
    Jack Drumier
    • Spike Brogan
    Rex McDougall
    • Wesley Martin
    • (as Rex MacDougal)
    • Director
      • Dell Henderson
    • Writers
      • Harry O. Hoyt
      • Clara Beranger
      • Lucien Hubbard
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    4WesternOne1

    Breezy, weakling-to-hero story.

    The story involves a poor little rich boy, a victim of an extremely over mothering mother that, though he's in his thirties she treats him like a sick 6 foot tall baby. That he has gone along with it until now says something about his character, but he joins in a plot to appear that he's kidnapped, and hide out at a boxing retreat to train him to be a he-man. A sub plot involving a cover for the plot with the "kidnappers" demanding a stock price manipulation of Father's railroad seems unnecessary and only believable to those who don't understand how stock markets work.

    Blackwell has a face somewhat like Ray Milland, but a rather thin, small body.

    With the petty embarrassments, fights and small heroics, this whole story would seem like an extended Harold Lloyd short, but lacking the slick editing and slapstick gags. Nevertheless, some good fun.
    mmipyle

    Enormously popular screen team, nearly forgotten, now available to view

    Most here have heard, no doubt, of the screen team of Myrna Loy and William Powell. Screen teams are remembered by most people because those teams were popular enough to be used more than once or twice. Sometimes a lot more. But - how many here have heard of the screen team Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley? Well, last night I watched the comedy "The Beloved Blackmailer" (1918) starring both of them. It's hard for us to fathom today, ninety some years years past the fact, but Carlyle Blackwell, hugely popular matinée idol of the late teens and early twenties, and Evelyn Greeley, ditto, made eighteen full-length, feature films together over a short five year period! Greeley retired from films in 1922 after her last effort with Carlyle, an early version of "Bulldog Drummond".

    This one concerns a mollycoddle (and that's the word used in the film! - before Fairbanks, note) who needs manning up. His father is a railroad tycoon, and his mother a mommy, but an incredibly socially important one. Carlyle Blackwell is their "baby". One note here: all the characters who play parents in this film - and who would be between 50-55, look like today's 65-75, with snow white hair, etc. It was disconcerting when I thought about it! Anyway... Carlyle Blackwell's father, played by William T. Carleton, and his partner, played by Charles Dungan, have a serious disagreement. Now his partner's daughter, played by Evelyn Greeley, has a thing for Carlyle Blackwell, and visa versa, it would seem. Through humorous manipulations Blackwell becomes a sort of he-man and she wins him enough to become his wife, but not before some really over-the-top manipulations, including blackmail - all this to stop the two partners - the fathers of the main characters - from quarreling.

    This was a fun romp. It was meant to be. It's nothing more than a Saturday afternoon's matinée film in modern dress for the high school and college set of the day. This was filled with spoiled rich kids, the kind of folk Fitzgerald wrote about, although here they're portrayed humorously. As a viewer, though, one can sense the kind of characters that would make up what eventually would come to be known as The Jazz Age.

    The introductory title says this is "in five parts". Well, the parts never showed, and the film didn't last more than 48-52-3 minutes, so it's ever so slightly truncated, probably "put back together" from reels that sat and deteriorated at the ends for a while. It's in really great condition, and it's wonderful to see a matinée style show instead of the blockbuster that is all that is known today from that era.

    Carlyle Blackwell reminded me constantly of Ivor Novello, both in looks and mannerisms. Novello was gay, however, something Blackwell wasn't. Blackwell was married five times! Based on his hairstyle alone, he looks taken with himself, and was good looking enough that I'm sure the women threw themselves at him his entire career. He ended up going to Britain and becoming a producer of film, including being a silent producer of Hitchcock's first total directorial effort, "The Pleasure Garden", and then being the producer of "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog", which starred, coincidentally, Ivor Novello. He retired in 1930 at the age of 46 and lived until 1955 - this after an acting career of nearly 200 films.
    drednm

    A Funny Carlyle Blackwell

    This film is an odd mix of two plots that uneasily exist in one movie. Filmed in Ft. Lee and maybe upstate NY (?), story has a pampered rich boy (Carlyle Blackwell) arranging for a phony kidnapping to escape his overbearing mother. But his maybe girlfriend (Evelyn Greeley) makes the same kidnapping arrangement, but hers is to blackmail Blackwell's father (who has potentially ruined HER father) into manipulating railroad stocks so her father can regain his fortune. Blackwell is unaware of her scheme. Anyway, hidden away at a piney lodge, Blackwell undergoes a manly workout amongst a bunch of thugs and eventually rescues Greeley from some unwanted attention (she's staying at a nearby lodge so she can spy on him). Blackwell (a tragic romantic figure in THE RESTLESS SEX with Marion Davies) is surprisingly funny in some of the slapstick stuff; Greeley comes across less well. Her character isn't very likable. Blackwell and Greeley teamed up for a whopping 18 films, including her 1922 swan song in Bulldog Drummond. Anyway, the location shooting is quite striking, and I'm sure it's familiar to some of today's buffs.

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      One of 18 films Carlyle Blackwell starred in with Evelyn Greeley.

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1918 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • None
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • World Film
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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