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Son Beau Geste

Original title: Dress Parade
  • 1927
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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William Boyd and Bessie Love in Son Beau Geste (1927)
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An amateur boxing champion stops at West Point to see a dress parade and falls for the commandant's daughter. He wins an appointment to the Academy and begins a rivalry for her affection.An amateur boxing champion stops at West Point to see a dress parade and falls for the commandant's daughter. He wins an appointment to the Academy and begins a rivalry for her affection.An amateur boxing champion stops at West Point to see a dress parade and falls for the commandant's daughter. He wins an appointment to the Academy and begins a rivalry for her affection.

  • Director
    • Donald Crisp
  • Writers
    • Alexander Chilton
    • Douglas Z. Doty
    • Robert Glassburn
  • Stars
    • William Boyd
    • Bessie Love
    • Hugh Allan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    119
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    • Director
      • Donald Crisp
    • Writers
      • Alexander Chilton
      • Douglas Z. Doty
      • Robert Glassburn
    • Stars
      • William Boyd
      • Bessie Love
      • Hugh Allan
    • 5User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    William Boyd
    William Boyd
    • Vic Donovan
    Bessie Love
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    • Janet Cleghorne
    Hugh Allan
    Hugh Allan
    • Stuart Haldane
    Walter Tennyson
    • Dusty Dawson
    Maurice Ryan
    • Mealy Snodgrass
    Louis Natheaux
    Louis Natheaux
    • Patsy Dugan
    Clarence Geldert
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    • Director
      • Donald Crisp
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      • Alexander Chilton
      • Douglas Z. Doty
      • Robert Glassburn
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    6planktonrules

    William Boyd takes on a role which seems well-suited for William Haines.

    Vic (William Boyd) is a big man back in his hometown. He apparently won every sort of athletic award his school offered and as a result, he's got a very welled head. How do we know? Well, at the beginning you see a person saying "don't get a swelled head" and you know this will be the theme...which it turns out to be.

    On his way traveling, Vic stops at Westpoint, the US Army Academy in New York. He sees the Commandant's daughter and instantly decides to enroll at the college. Well, considering his athletic prowess, it's not surprising he obtains the necessary endorsement to go there.

    Once at school, Vic is not thrilled with the rules as well as not being a big man on campus. Not surprisingly, he soon makes a jerk of himself and isn't especially popular. He also breaks quite a few rules and just doesn't seem cut out for the military life. Can Vic eventually get it together and put aside his arrogance? Or is he destined to be tossed out and hated by pretty much everyone?

    If the plot seems pretty familiar, it might be because you've seem some Williams Haines films. Haines almost ALWAYS played fatheads who eventually learn their lesson and end up being a standup guy. So the formula for the movie is pretty familiar...especially since 1927 was in the prime of Haines' film career. In fact, in 1927, Haines made a film called "West Point" and it's practically the same movie as "Dress Parade"! As for Boyd, he later gained fame as Hopalong Cassidy...a role much better suited to him and his talents.

    So is this any good? Well, it certainly would have been better had they made Vic less arrogant and more realistic. Still, it is enjoyable despite this and the predictability of the plot. Not a great film...but a decent one.

    A couple things to note about "Dress Parade". First, much of it was actually filmed at West Point. Second, the copy I found on YouTube was in color...badly degraded color. I'm not sure if the movie used an early color film stock or it was colorized later.
    5boblipton

    Stranger in a Strange Land

    I'm sure the story of a young man who goes to college for the wrong reasons -- here, William 'Hopalong Cassidy' Boyd gets into West Point to impress the always wonderful Bessie Love -- and gradually discovers a sense of dedication -- was not original with this, but it's the oldest variation on it I can think of. They're still doing it, of course, because it's a good story.

    The result, here, alas, is good -- exteriors were shot at West Point for authenticity -- but not great. Donald Crisp, who had a long career as an actor, from D.W. Griffith's stock company through the 1960s , directed quite a few movies in the 'teens and twenties, but except for co-directing Keaton's THE NAVIGATOR, he never did anything noteworthy: a fine actor, but no real visual flair I would opine. The result is a competent programmer, but not much more.
    6billintucson3

    Nice surprise for William Boyd fans

    The story of the brash, egotistical and selfish young student/cadet/draftee/military man who goes to college/military school/or is drafted into the service, earns the animosity of his classmates and nearly loses the girl he loves (usually the commandant's daughter or his roommate's sister) until he redeems himself by unselfishly risking his own life to save a buddy in a climatic action sequence, was already a cliché in 1927. As early as 1911 Edgar G. Wynn starred in the first version of BROWN OF HARVARD. A re-make with Tom Moore as Tom Brown was made in 1918 and in 1926 the year before this film, William Haines had done it twice (with variations of course) in another remake of BROWN OF HARVARD and in TELL IT TO THE MARINES opposite the great Lon Chaney. Robert Taylor did it in 1938 as A YANK AT OXFORD, it's the sub-plot of Abbott and Costello's BUCK PRIVATES (1941) with Lee Bowman as the cocky hero and Rob Lowe took his turn (to the point of almost being obnoxious) in OXFORD BLUES (1984). "TOP GUN" (1986) with Tom Cruise was a high tech revision. And there were countless B-movie versions.

    DRESS PARADE is little more than an uncredited re-make. Here we have the very likable William Boyd as the not so likable hero, eight years before his long run starring as Clarence Mulford's Hopalong Cassidy, giving a surprisingly good account of himself in what is basically a comedy role. The girl is adorable Bessie Love who has little to do except look pert and pretty and adorable, all of which she does very well. Hugh Allan is so very effective and shows such promise as Boyd's rival that you wonder why his screen career was negligible.

    Donald Crisp learned both film acting and directing under the tutelage of D. W. Griffith but his skill as a director was minimal compared to his acting. His best work was as Buster Keaton's co-director for THE NAVIGATOR (1924), but Keaton undoubtedly deserves the major share of the credit for that magnificent comedy. Crisp does only a fair job directing this minor entertainment.

    Much too formulaic to be anything more than a mild diversion except for fans of William Boyd who will be pleasantly surprised.
    7JohnHowardReid

    Boyd Offers One of His Most Pleasing Performances!

    It seems that everyone loves to denigrate the films directed by Donald Crisp. Even people who haven't actually seen them are often quick to join in the chorus of dismissal. Yet, on the evidence of "Dress Parade", Crisp emerges not only as a very competent director of acting, but one with a keen visual sense as well, who knows how to take full advantage of his location scenes at West Point with neat framing (love that shot of Boyd in silhouette disconsolately observing the parade), pans across the chapel and even elaborate tracking shots gliding most effectively with Boyd's touring car.

    True, the story is now a mighty familiar one, but my major quarrel is not with the directing or the acting or the film's excellent production values, but with the way Bessie Love is most unflatteringly photographed by J. Peverell Marley, who presents her as such a plain Jane (even in Adrian costumes) that one wonders what the handsome, personable, cocky yet ingratiating Boyd sees in such a hopelessly gawky lass.

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    • Trivia
      For authenticity, many scenes were filmed at West Point. Actress Bessie Love was so impressed by her time on location that she penned an unpublished novel based on her experiences, Military Mary.
    • Connections
      Remade as West Point (1927)

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dress Parade
    • Filming locations
      • West Point, United States Military Academy, New York, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • DeMille Pictures Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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