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Eyes of the Totem

  • 1927
  • Passed
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Eyes of the Totem (1927)
Drama

Miriam catches a fleeting glimpse of the man who murdered her husband. The police are stumped, and this widowed mother is taken in by a beggar's society. A chance encounter years later leads... Read allMiriam catches a fleeting glimpse of the man who murdered her husband. The police are stumped, and this widowed mother is taken in by a beggar's society. A chance encounter years later leads her back to the sinister eyed stranger.Miriam catches a fleeting glimpse of the man who murdered her husband. The police are stumped, and this widowed mother is taken in by a beggar's society. A chance encounter years later leads her back to the sinister eyed stranger.

  • Director
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Writers
    • W.W. Dickson
    • Everett C. Maxwell
  • Stars
    • Wanda Hawley
    • Tom Santschi
    • Anne Cornwall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    40
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • W.W. Dickson
      • Everett C. Maxwell
    • Stars
      • Wanda Hawley
      • Tom Santschi
      • Anne Cornwall
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wanda Hawley
    Wanda Hawley
    • Mariam Hardy
    Tom Santschi
    Tom Santschi
    • Philip La Rue
    Anne Cornwall
    Anne Cornwall
    • Betty Hardy
    Gareth Hughes
    Gareth Hughes
    • Bruce Huston
    Bert Woodruff
    Bert Woodruff
    • Toby
    Monte Wax
    • Jim Hardy
    Violet Palmer
    • Stella Haynes
    Mary Louise Jones
    • Mrs. Francis Huston
    Dorothy Llewellyn
    • Peggy Huston
    Nell Barry Taylor
    Nell Barry Taylor
    • Bessie Snyder
    Helene St. Louis
    • The Maid
    W.S. Van Dyke
    W.S. Van Dyke
    • Police Chief
    Emily Roudebush
    • Salvation Army Woman
    Peggy Ann Sessoms
    • Baby Betty Hardy as a Child
    Peggy Anne Adams
    • Baby Betty Hardy as a Baby
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    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • W.W. Dickson
      • Everett C. Maxwell
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    5boblipton

    Starts Strong, Then Fades

    Monte Wax announces he has sold his mine in the far north, and he, wife Wanda Hawley, and their toddler can go back south to a small house for just the three of them. But Wax is murdered on the passage and the money stolen, and Miss Hawley can only identify the murderer's piercing eyes to Chief of Police W. S. Van Dyke. She staggers out of the station and down to the park where there's a huge totem pole. There she is succored by fake-blind beggar Bert Woodruff. Convinced that her husband's murderer will pass by the totem pole, she soon is a fake-blind beggar herself. She sends her daughter to a girl's school. Fifteen years later....

    I thought at first we were dealing with the sort of movie that Tod Browning liked to direct, but it soon turned into a more conventional sort of melodrama, with Anne Cornwall showing up as Miss Hawley's daughter, fallen under the lecherous gaze of nightclub owner Tom Santschi. Woody Van Dyke not only appeared in this movie, he directed it. After this, he moved over to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, first in charge of Tim McCoy westerns, and soon becoming a major director for the company, famed for his economical shoots. He committed suicide in 1943 at the age of 53.
    8krburditt

    One of the best fight scenes in film history

    This long lost film shows many iconic Takoma landmarks, including the Totem of the title. The bulk of the film is a melodrama of a single mother surviving the best she can. Making the hardest decision of placing her young daughter in a private boarding school. Destitute, homeless, this woman lives by the only option available to her as a begger. Her predicament resonants today, as so many cross into poverty and homelessness through no fault of their own. Her daughter grows into a lively teen befriended by a wealthy family. The film villian is a predatory club owner who entices respectable young women into sex trafficking. One scene is very much like Ghislane Maxwell, as the daughter is tricked by one of these women into the predators office. As the teen attempts to fights off her rapist the wealthy son comes to her rescue. That begins one of the best shot fight scenes in films. This is no slapstick fight. This is a brutal, no hold barred fight. With stunning film shots and camera angles. This fight scene reminded me that the Directors of the Silents pushed the boundaries of composition and cinamatography. The film drags a bit in the middle of the melodrama, but stick it out. The last 15 minutes more than makes up for it.
    6daviuquintultimate

    The many Whys of an interesting film

    A really interesting film, with many bright directorial features and happy moments for what concerns witly shots and lively cutting. All is biased, notwithstanding, with a big sharp unanswered question. Here it is: Why doesn't she (Mariam Hardy) tell sooner her daughter (Betty) that she is her mother? Ok, 15 years before Mariam was reduced to not properly begging on the streets, but more precisely to fraudolent begging, being part of a racket of criminals who deceived people into letting them think they were blind persons, or persons with other disabilities: she found no better way (why?), didn't want her daughter to know of her beggar mother, and assigned the little child as an orphan to a highly distinguished school, whose tuition fees - during the whole 15 years - were regularly paid by a "close-mouthed attorney" (with whose funds?).

    But we soon see Mariam much better established in life, sharing a luxury home with her co-conman Toby, and we see Mariam now - far from the (fake) beggars times - as a leading figure of a much honourable "lady commitee for organized charities". Those kind of things are not made in a day. Why, then, not tell Betty, why doesn't Mariam eventually take back her daughter, now that everything is OK? We don't know. We aren't told. We can only guess. Maybe the inexplicabile fortune made by the false beggars' racket, with evidently fraudolent means, is - as it should be - a crime, and Mariam and co. Don't want the police to interfere.

    If that is the case, why does the chief of police himself not only help Mariam in finding a murderer (yes, there has been a murder, at the start), but even wants, at the end, to make love to (and maybe) marry Mariam? Why Betty, at the end, welcomes her mother instead of accusing her to have abandoned her for so many years? We really cannot tell.

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      Shortly after Totem's initial run in 1927, the movie studio went bankrupt and the movie was thought lost, until re-discovered in good quality in 2014. As of 2015 it is being restored, digitized, and re-scored and slated for festival release.
    • Quotes

      Bessie Snyder: Humanity will never do anything for you, my dear--all you ever get out of life--you'll take!

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Eyes of the Totem
    • Filming locations
      • Tacoma, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • H.C. Weaver Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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