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The Pill Pounder

  • 1923
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Charles Murray in The Pill Pounder (1923)
ComedyShort

Charlie is a small town druggist trying to wait on trade and play a social game of poker in the back room.Charlie is a small town druggist trying to wait on trade and play a social game of poker in the back room.Charlie is a small town druggist trying to wait on trade and play a social game of poker in the back room.

  • Director
    • Gregory La Cava
  • Stars
    • Charles Murray
    • Clara Bow
    • James Turfler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Gregory La Cava
    • Stars
      • Charles Murray
      • Clara Bow
      • James Turfler
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Charles Murray
    Charles Murray
    • The Druggist
    • (as Charlie Murray)
    Clara Bow
    Clara Bow
    • His Daughter
    James Turfler
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    dizzydevil-87489

    Recently found!

    I OBV cant write a review BUT this is one of Clara Bow's supposedly long lost films that has been found and not seen for nearly 100 yrs , it was picked up at an auction sale of a distribitor that had gone out of buisness in Omaha in 2023 as a job lot on a palete for $20. AS was for the time most silent films of that era were filmed on acitate so highly combustilbe and many early silent films have been lost due to them degrading ect. ThIs one is on safety fillm as a backup from the time and is the only know copy to exist of the pill pounder! It is now in the hands of Clara Bow's official biographer and will be shown soon at a silent movie convention! To my mind this should go to the film acadamys archive for proper preservation as its been missing for such a long time!

    You can watch more on the story that broke just 2 days ago on 8th of march 2024 on YT! Jusat search clara bow lost film!
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    A brief, tantalizing glimpse of young Clara Bow

    If you know silent comedy, you know Charlie Murray. He started out at Biograph, then worked at Keystone with Chaplin, Arbuckle & Normand. (Murray's professional association with Mack Sennett outlasted them all.) By the early '20s, he was starring in his own series for the All-Star company. Already middle-aged by that time, he was tall and skinny, with an expressive rubber-like face, and sometimes wore a "beard" that looked like a streak of black paint across his chin.

    The Pill Pounder was one of several two-reel comedies made for All-Star, filmed in New York. Murray plays a pharmacist, with a formidable wife and a cute teenage daughter. But he regards his leisure time as far more important than his work; this druggist spends most of his time with cronies in the back of his shop, playing cards. An amusing routine involves the druggists' cronies, who cheat every time he is called away to wait on customers; ultimately, this backfires on them. Meanwhile, the druggist's daughter calls her boyfriend to arrange a meeting at Dad's shop.

    Here's where our interest really kicks in: the girl is played by 17-year-old Clara Bow, amazingly young and dewy-eyed. The Pill Pounder, which was among her first screen appearances, was believed to be lost for decades. Just last year, a print turned up unexpectedly when a film distribution center in Omaha, Nebraska, went out of business. The print was trimmed for TV broadcasts, and all title cards were removed. (Which is why we don't know the characters' names.) What survives is just over half of the original comedy. Even so, it's certainly better than nothing!

    During Clara's first scene, unfortunately, she's wearing a hat with a brim which partially covers her face. Later, however, the hat has been pulled back, and we can see those fabulous eyes. Her best sequence involves a routine with her boyfriend at the pharmacy. He has an upset stomach, so her father gives him a compound of 'Fomo Seltzer.' In a dream-like gag, this makes him feel so light he actually sails through the air in slow-motion, like a bird on the wing. Subsequently, there is consternation when the druggist believes--erroneously--he has poisoned the boy.

    The short ends abruptly, sorry to say. We can hope the rest of the film may turn up in one of those tins, in Omaha. Meanwhile, it's a pleasure to get a brief look at the very young Clara Bow, at the start of her meteoric career.

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      This film was lost for decades. In 2023, director Gary Huggins learned that a longtime distribution house in Omaha, Nebraska had shut down and movies from their archive were up for auction. He paid $20 for a palette of films, which included a copy that was duplicated from the original nitrate negative and printed on safety stock. He sold it to Clara Bow biographer David Stenn, who had the film restored for a debut at the San Francisco silent film festival in April 2024, 101 years after its original release.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1923 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • All Star Comedies
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    • Runtime
      • 20m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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