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Le hallebardier

Original title: You're Fired
  • 1919
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Wallace Reid in Le hallebardier (1919)
ComedyRomance

Railroad magnate Gordon Rogers agrees to allow his daughter, Helen, to marry wealthy idler Billy Deering, Jr., but only if the latter can hold the same job for one month. Billy is hired for ... Read allRailroad magnate Gordon Rogers agrees to allow his daughter, Helen, to marry wealthy idler Billy Deering, Jr., but only if the latter can hold the same job for one month. Billy is hired for an array of jobs, including office clerk and xylophone player, but always quits just befor... Read allRailroad magnate Gordon Rogers agrees to allow his daughter, Helen, to marry wealthy idler Billy Deering, Jr., but only if the latter can hold the same job for one month. Billy is hired for an array of jobs, including office clerk and xylophone player, but always quits just before being fired. He then finds work in a restaurant where he is required to dress as a knigh... Read all

  • Director
    • James Cruze
  • Writers
    • O. Henry
    • Clara Genevieve Kennedy
  • Stars
    • Wallace Reid
    • Wanda Hawley
    • Henry Woodward
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    19
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    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • O. Henry
      • Clara Genevieve Kennedy
    • Stars
      • Wallace Reid
      • Wanda Hawley
      • Henry Woodward
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Wallace Reid
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    • Billy Deering
    Wanda Hawley
    Wanda Hawley
    • Helen Rogers
    Henry Woodward
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    Theodore Roberts
    Theodore Roberts
    • Gordon Rogers
    Lillian Mason
    • Mrs. Oglethorpe
    Herbert Prior
    Herbert Prior
    • Horace Graham
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • Orchestra Leader
    William Lesta
    • Restaurant Proprietor
    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • O. Henry
      • Clara Genevieve Kennedy
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    Wallace Reid in a breezy comedy

    Wallace Reid stars as a wealthy ne'er-do-well who wants to marry Wanda Hawley, but her big shot father (Theodore Roberts) won't have an idler as a son-in-law. So he makes Reid a bet. If Reid can get a job and not be fired for 30 days, he'll agree to the marriage. Sounds easy, huh? A subplot has fellow suitor (Henry Woodward) in league against Roberts' big upcoming business merger and so hires some thugs to break into his safe and steal some important papers.

    Anyway, the thrust of the story has Reid getting a series of jobs. First up he's hired on as a typist and given a stack of letters to respond to. Of course he can't type but he bails before he can be fired. Next up he's hired as a xylophone player in night-club band ... he causes mayhem and and again bails before he can be fired.

    Finally he gets a job wearing a suit of armor at a snooty restaurant where Hawley, Roberts, and Woodward are dining. Somehow Reid gets the papers from the thugs and saves the day after causing mayhem in the restaurant. But just as he is about to be fired, a grateful Roberts stalls the owner for 30 seconds until the bet is off and Reid succeeds in not being fired before midnight of the 30th day.

    Running 40 minutes, it seems that at least 10 minutes is missing, maybe a chunk of the opening reel and bits and pieces here and there. The Russian intertitles don't help.

    Co-stars Lillian Mason as the society matron, Raymond Hatton as the band leader, William Lesta as the restaurant owner. Directed by James Cruze. Reid is breezy and funny and Hawley is a very pretty leading lady.
    10F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Unemployment, fun enjoyment!

    Silent-film star Wallace Reid is (like Roscoe Arbuckle) unfairly remembered for a scandal which didn't accurately reflect his true life or career. Reid played clean-cut young men, until his sudden death revealed a history of morphine abuse. This was actually the fault of front-office executives at Reid's home studio, who forced him to keep working under heavy medication after he was injured in a railway accident while en-route to a film location. After Reid's death, the same studio tried to protect its own image by circulating rumours that Reid had led a double life as a secret drugs addict.

    Reid usually played a brash go-getter, a somewhat more leading-man version of Harold Lloyd. Reid's best director -- they made several films together -- was James Cruze, whose career is direly in need of reappraisal. Cruze's directorial talents were underrated in his lifetime, and he is now unfairly forgotten. Fortunately, Cruze invested his money well. Apparently, in his last years, he lived quite contentedly at Hollywood's periphery and he didn't much care about posterity.

    In 'You're Fired' Reid plays Bill Deering, a devil-may-care playboy who proposes to society girl Helen Rogers. Her father Gordon Rogers forbids the engagement, asserting that Bill will never amount to anything. At the stroke of midnight, Rogers proposes a wager: if Bill can stay employed for three months, without being sacked, Rogers will consent to the marriage.

    In a series of amusing vignettes, we see Bill trying his hand at various jobs of work, and invariably mucking them up until dismissal is imminent. On the brink of being fired from his first job, he takes a second job before *quitting* the first ... so that he remains employed yet escapes his first job without getting fired. As he can't hold the second job either, he takes a third job before quitting the second, and so forth. The comedy comes from Bill's widely varying types of ineptitude. He has no skills, so all the jobs he gets are manual labour, and he rapidly develops blisters on both hands. I laughed heartily at a gag when the burly actor Theodore Roberts grabs Reid's hand and pumps it enthusiastically ... and Reid jumps a foot into the air.

    Eventually, Bill gets a job at a restaurant as a decorative doorman. At last he seems to be doing well ... until Helen and her father turn up for dinner at the restaurant. As luck would have it, tonight's the last night of the wager. Helen summons the restaurant's proprietor, and she demands that the doorman serve their dinner, even though Bill has no experience as a waiter. Then, Helen and her father keep Bill busy, constantly ordering him to fetch various items at top speed. It's clear that the Rogerses are trying to get Bill sacked before midnight.

    As Helen Rogers, Wanda Hawley gives a remarkable performance here. She seems genuinely to be in love with Reid's Bill Deering and to want to marry him ... yet at the same time she clearly takes a cruel pleasure in forcing him to wait upon her and obey her orders. I was deeply impressed that Hawley was able to convey these conflicting motivations while retaining the audience's sympathy. It's not often that a film depicts a beautiful woman compelling a man to serve her, unless the woman is depicted as some sort of virago. If you want to see a sexy woman forcing a man to wait upon her hand and foot, while she clearly enjoys his humiliation -- and the whole thing played for comedy -- you'll be delighted by the climactic scenes of this movie.

    SPOILERS COMING. Like several other Reid comedies, this movie veers deeply into slapstick territory ... yet Reid's hero remains realistic and believable, even more so than is the case with Harold Lloyd. It's no surprise that Bill Deering manages to avoid getting fired before the stroke of midnight ... at which point he eagerly claims his bride. (Hmm, maybe our Bill *enjoys* being dominated.) There's some delightful supporting comedy by Raymond Hatton as the kappelmeister of an oom-pah band, but Wallace Reid is funny enough that he doesn't need the assistance. The inter-titles are witty too, with some delightful hand-painted backgrounds. I'll rate 'You're Fired' 10 out of 10.

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      Considered to be lost until 2010. A print was found in Gosfilmofond, the Russian state film archive and a digital copy was presented to the Library of Congress on 20 Oct 2010.

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1921 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • You're Fired
    • Production companies
      • Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
      • Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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