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Madcap Mabel

  • 2010
  • 35m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Madcap Mabel (2010)
The funny and tragic story of America's original Queen of Comedy...'Madcap' Mabel Normand who, from being Hollywood's first party girl, went from Hollywood's biggest star to Hollywood's first victim of scandal.
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The life of silent screen star Mabel Normand is seen through the repentant eyes of a Reporter Charlie Craig, whose scandalous stories of Mabel's private life helped contribute to her career'... Read allThe life of silent screen star Mabel Normand is seen through the repentant eyes of a Reporter Charlie Craig, whose scandalous stories of Mabel's private life helped contribute to her career's downfall.The life of silent screen star Mabel Normand is seen through the repentant eyes of a Reporter Charlie Craig, whose scandalous stories of Mabel's private life helped contribute to her career's downfall.

  • Director
    • Dena Schumacher
  • Writer
    • Rudy Cecera
  • Stars
    • Penelope Lagos
    • Rudy Cecera
    • Katie Maguire
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    22
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    • Director
      • Dena Schumacher
    • Writer
      • Rudy Cecera
    • Stars
      • Penelope Lagos
      • Rudy Cecera
      • Katie Maguire
    • 2User reviews
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    Penelope Lagos
    • Mabel Normand
    Rudy Cecera
    Rudy Cecera
    • Charlie Craig
    Katie Maguire
    Katie Maguire
    • Edna Purviance
    Ron Nummi
    • Mack Sennett
    Ian Blackman
    Ian Blackman
    • Hamilton Perry
    Brian Linden
    Brian Linden
    • William Desmond Taylor
    Elise Rovinsky
    Elise Rovinsky
    • Adela Rogers St. Johns
    Elizabeth C. Taylor
    • Julia Benson
    Molly Maguire
    • Mae Bush
    • Director
      • Dena Schumacher
    • Writer
      • Rudy Cecera
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    10jdpif208

    Madcap Mabel is Marvelously Magnificent

    While attending the Clearwater Film Festival in Florida I saw sun, beautiful woman on the beach and Madcap Mabel and I'm happy to say ALL three pleased me. Let me first say that I am a huge fan of silent cinema and classic comedy so am very familiar with the people and era portrayed in this film. To my knowledge, it is the first ever movie about the underrated talents of the original Queen of Comedy…Mabel Normand…so the fact that someone finally attempted to tell her story at all is worth the price of admission.

    The clever plot, (which I'm copying from the film's program) shows the life and career of silent screen star Mabel Normand (Penelope Lagos) through the eyes of Reporter Charlie Craig (Rudy Cecera, who is also the film's writer/producer), whose scandalous stories of Mabel's private life helped contribute to her career's downfall. Thanks to his articles, Mabel…once considered the "Queen of Comedy" who made history by being Hollywood's first female Producer, Director and Stunt Woman…is now considered Hollywood's First Party Girl. Her health soon takes a similar downward spiral and as she nears death, Charlie finally gets a conscious and embarks on a quest to report all the positive aspects of her life. Through the stories of her friends and associates, including Mack Sennett (Ron Nummi), Edna Purviance (Katie Maguire) and Julia Benson (Elizabeth C. Taylor), Charlie's journey not only enlightens him as to Mabel's accomplishments, but gives him hope that he'll vindicate her to the public and earn her forgiveness before it's too late.

    The hardest part of any film, especially a period piece is re-creating the era and as this one is the roaring twenties, the stakes were high (just ask the producers of "Boardwalk Empire"). Thankfully Madcap Mabel delivers as its costumes, props, vintage cars and even such minor detail as jewelry and cigarettes helped bring across a decade and location far from 2010 Florida (and I may add on a budget probably 1/10th that of the craft service table on the aforementioned HBO drama).

    The screenplay has the right balance of facts and fiction to help bring across a story that could have actually happened. Despite being short, Normand's life was very full and complex including larger than life characters and several Hollywood scandals that even by today's standards would make Lindsey Lohan and Charlie Sheen's lives seem tame. However Cecera's script is quite respectfully and through the use of flashbacks and foreshadowing we see three hours of entertainment in just over thirty minutes. Special credit should be given to director Dena Schumacher for creating a unique style without falling into the clichés used in similar genres and eras. One wonders if she was influenced and inspired by the subject of the film who helped open doors to all female directors.

    On par with the film's production design and script is its casting. For starters, credit should be given to all the actors for not only looking their parts, but learning and delivering the slang dialogue from the time without it sounding fake or forced. What's particularly interesting about the performances is despite the fact that most of them are based on actual people, which limits the possibilities of any thespian, the players really make them their own. Cecera's reporter seems like a reporter, complete with determination and somewhat slimy behavior which of course helps his repentance seem genuine. Nummi's Sennett is fueled with the right amount of show business ego and remorse and Brian Linden's performance as the ill fated William Desmond Taylor combines an equal blend of British aristocracy and mystery. Finally, the role of Mabel Normand, which considering all its twists, turns and emotions is portrayed beautifully by Penelope Lagos.

    Bottom line, this short film made on a small budget is a pleasant surprise and of course a keeper. Its only flaw is that it's not long enough but I understand from the press given at the festival that the producer is looking to turn it into a feature. If that ever happens…I'll be first in line.
    10qmark1967

    Madcap Mabel was bright spot of NJ

    I saw this movie at the International New Jersey Film Festival last summer and was pleasantly surprised. What I thought would be a cheaply made film using old stock footage turned out to be a very sharp period piece. The tight script, written by Rudy Cecera, follows a Citizen Kane-esq storyline with a reporter (ironically also played by Cecera) seeking redemption for the scandalous stories he's written about silent screen actress Mabel Normand by interviewing various people in her life. Her story is then told via flashback courtesy of with good direction and editing by Dena Schumacher. Considering the 1920's era in which this film portrays, I found the props, including candlestick phones, vintage cars and flapper costumes real and even exquisite. Finally the acting, which again considering the era, was on par with the genre and very believable. All the characters did a wonderful job of expressing language of the day as well as the genre and the emotions for which they were feeling. I hope this film eventually gets distribution so that it will become available for DVD rental or sale.

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      Official Selection: Yperia Film Festival, Clearwater Film Festival 2010, and New Jersey International Film Festival.

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chatham, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Riddle Me This Productions
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      • $25,000 (estimated)
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      • 35m

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