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Dorothy Vernon de Haddon Hall

Original title: Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
  • 1924
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Mary Pickford in Dorothy Vernon de Haddon Hall (1924)
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In the year 1550, Sir George Vernon agrees to have his young daughter Dorothy betrothed to John Manners, the son of the Earl of Rutland. Sir George signs a contract, promising that the marri... Read allIn the year 1550, Sir George Vernon agrees to have his young daughter Dorothy betrothed to John Manners, the son of the Earl of Rutland. Sir George signs a contract, promising that the marriage will take place on Dorothy's 18th birthday, or else he will have to pay a large penalt... Read allIn the year 1550, Sir George Vernon agrees to have his young daughter Dorothy betrothed to John Manners, the son of the Earl of Rutland. Sir George signs a contract, promising that the marriage will take place on Dorothy's 18th birthday, or else he will have to pay a large penalty to Rutland. But when the two children have grown older, rumors of John's wild behavior i... Read all

  • Directors
    • Marshall Neilan
    • Mary Pickford
  • Writers
    • Charles Major
    • Waldemar Young
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Anders Randolf
    • Marc McDermott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    190
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    • Directors
      • Marshall Neilan
      • Mary Pickford
    • Writers
      • Charles Major
      • Waldemar Young
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Anders Randolf
      • Marc McDermott
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Dorothy Vernon
    Anders Randolf
    Anders Randolf
    • Sir George Vernon
    Marc McDermott
    Marc McDermott
    • Sir Malcolm Vernon
    Carrie Daumery
    Carrie Daumery
    • Lady Vernon
    Allan Forrest
    Allan Forrest
    • Sir John Manners
    Wilfred Lucas
    Wilfred Lucas
    • Earl of Rutland
    Clare Eames
    Clare Eames
    • Queen Elizabeth
    Estelle Taylor
    Estelle Taylor
    • Mary, Queen of Scots
    Courtenay Foote
    Courtenay Foote
    • Earl of Leicester
    Colin Kenny
    Colin Kenny
    • Dawson
    Lottie Pickford
    Lottie Pickford
    • Jennie Faxton
    • (as Lottie Pickford Forrest)
    Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop
    • Child Extra
    • (as Jacqueline Wells)
    Roger Byrne
    • Child
    • (uncredited)
    Marcella Daly
      J.C. Fowler
      J.C. Fowler
        Junior Johnston
        • Little Boy
        • (uncredited)
        Coy Watson
          • Directors
            • Marshall Neilan
            • Mary Pickford
          • Writers
            • Charles Major
            • Waldemar Young
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          Solid, Detailed Period Melodrama

          This solid melodrama features Mary Pickford in an interesting, detailed period setting that makes pretty good use of the possibilities. While not one of Pickford's better-known movies, the role gave her a chance to use a good variety of her talents. Other than being a little overlong, it works well.

          As "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall", Pickford plays a spirited daughter of a prominent family in 16th century England, with a romantic tangle-up, a violent dispute between two nearby estates, and political intrigue all tied up together in an involved story.

          The supporting cast gets a good number of opportunities, and in general they perform well enough. Anders Randolf plays Dorothy's father, and he gets some good moments. It's also somewhat interesting to see Lottie Pickford get a fair amount of screen time in this one, although much of the time her character does not get much to do, other than obeying the instructions that she is given.

          The story takes several turns, and aside from a few slower spots that could have been tightened up a bit, it builds up nicely. In at least one video version, a couple of the later scenes seem to have gotten out of sequence, but the story-telling technique is good enough that you can figure things out as long as you were paying attention. It's pretty good overall.
          7Igenlode Wordsmith

          Mary Pickford does a Douglas Fairbanks

          The screening was introduced to us with the promise that this 'was the nearest thing Mary Pickford ever did to a Douglas Fairbanks film', but also with the caution that she herself felt diffidently that 'everyone else's costume films were better than mine'. As a swashbuckling historical adventure, I'm not entirely sure it gels -- but Miss Pickford herself, in the title part, is definitely the one to watch.

          She plays Dorothy as the fiery daughter of Sir George Vernon, a roaring bull of a man -- like father, like daughter, as the scenario wryly comments at several points. When his temper gets away from him, Sir George is capable of the most Shakespearian of arbitrary action, but there is a genuine affection evident between father and daughter, despite his tyrannies and raging, which makes sense of their joint predicament towards the end of the story.

          The lovers are a lively pair and convincing together, although Allan Forrest is perhaps a little lacking in mischief for a plot in which the young couple are attracted by a shared delight in pranks. The scene between them in Dorothy's chamber reminds me of a role-reversed Robin and Marian from "The Adventures of Robin Hood": it is Dorothy's daring and impudence -- as when she calmly hands him her cloak and announces that he is taking her with him -- that alternately enchant and horrify her more timid consort. Her quick-thinking decision, when there is no time for escape, to conceal his presence by disguising him as a chair(!) and sitting on him, and her subsequent straight-faced explanation for the betraying toecaps beneath her skirts, rank among the comic highlights of the film.

          Less successful is the over-reliance on pure slapstick early in the film, often milked by repetition beyond what it will bear. The set-up with the footstool is a case in point -- what could have been a single effective payoff is laboured almost beyond being funny, as is the business about the defective lock on Dorothy's door. So much attention is drawn to this device that I was certain it must prove significant during subsequent tense scenes revolving around this very room, but in fact it is forgotten after the early part of the film, where it is used only for farce.

          The main fault of the production, I felt, lies in this lack of integration: a true swashbuckler will mingle laughter, tears and thrills without drawing a discernible boundary, but "Dorothy Vernon" has an uneven start, with chunks of broad comedy and all-too-deliberate pathos parachuted into the basic plot with what feels like arbitrary intent. By and large I felt it improved as it went on, pulling together as a more coherent entity as the stakes increase, perhaps because the excitement of the plot is felt to be sufficient on its own without the need for byplay. The threat of the hanging is especially effective because it has earlier been established, in a scene still shocking to modern audiences, that leading men of the rival families can and will be hanged out of hand, with no conventional last-minute rescue.

          As for the rival Queens, Estelle Taylor provides sufficient dark and long-eyed beauty as Mary Stuart to justify Dorothy's suspicions, while Claire Eames is the very image of high-nosed Elizabeth of England... provided she doesn't laugh! Someone seems to have construed the caption "a King in petticoats" a little too literally, and Miss Eames is directed to produce an uproarious, thigh-slapping performance that bears all too great a resemblance to that of a cross-dressed pantomime principal boy.

          Overall, however, this is very much a star vehicle for one woman, somewhat to the unfortunate Allan Forrest's eclipse, and Mary Pickford plays up splendidly as a self-willed, spitfire young woman unintimidated by any notions of what is reasonable or indeed practical for a girl of her era, and yet without betraying the character in any way into anachronism. Admittedly she spends much of the film in a state of complete termagancy... but Mary, you're so beautiful when you're angry ;-)
          5wes-connors

          Mary, Queen of Lots

          In Elizabethan England, Mary Pickford (as Dorothy Vernon) is contracted by her father, Anders Randolf (as George Vernon), to marry cousin Marc McDermott (as Malcolm Vernon) upon reaching the age of eighteen. But, Ms. Pickford also wants to marry Allan Forrest (as John Manners). The "Lord" and "Lady" set of Rutland Castle and Haddon Hall await her decision. Who will Pickford choose?

          "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall" is an expectedly opulent Pickford production. Its strength is in the rich sets and photography displayed on screen; Pickford regulars Charles Rosher and Marshall Neilan contribute. Nepotism is represented not only by the presence of sister Lottie in a supporting role, but also by brother-in-law Forrest, who is a likable leading man. Pickford employs a touch of slapstick humor early in the running time; possibly, as she playing a teenager. Reaching maturation, the character, and film, become exceedingly lugubrious.

          ***** Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (5/25/24) Marshall Neilan ~ Mary Pickford, Allan Forrest, Anders Randolf, Marc McDermott

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            Mary Pickford's Elizabethan gown is the most expensive costume ever made for a silent film. Designed by Mitchell Leisen and embroidered with real seed pearls, it cost $32,000 to produce.
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            Featured in Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997)

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          • Release date
            • November 28, 1924 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Dorothy Vernon
          • Filming locations
            • Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA(horse riding scenes)
          • Production companies
            • Marshall Neilan Productions
            • Mary Pickford Company
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          • Budget
            • $750,000 (estimated)
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 15 minutes
          • Sound mix
            • Silent
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.33 : 1

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