Presented as part of the Marquee Movies: Movies on Moviegoing Series
Live musical accompaniment for the silent portion of this program will be provided by Cliff Retallick.
Presented as part of the Marquee Movies: Movies on Moviegoing Series
Live musical accompaniment for the silent portion of this program will be provided by Cliff Retallick.
His Nibs (1921)
Gregory La Cava directs this riotous, slapstick spoof of the goings-on at a rural movie theater, The Slippery Elm Picture Palace, where patrons are reminded to refrain from “flirting and carrying about” and the projectionist really is the final editor of the advertised fare. Vaudeville star “Chic” Sale plays multiple roles on both sides of the screen as proprietor, projectionist and star of the film within this film.
35mm, b/w, 56 min. Production: Exceptional Pictures. Distribution: “His Nibs” Syndicate. Director: Gregory La Cava. Screenwriter: Arthur Hoerl. Cinematographer: A. J. Stout, William H. Tuers. Editor: Arthur Hoerl. Cast: Charles Sale, Colleen Moore, Joseph J. Dowling, J.P. Dowling, J.P. Lockney.
35mm, b/w, 80 min. Production: Hallmark Productions. Distribution: British Lion Film Corporation. Producer: Michael Relph. Director: Basil Dearden. Screenwriter: William Rose, John Eldridge. Cinematographer: Douglas Slocombe. Editor: Oswald Hafenrichter. Art Direction: Allan Harris. Cast: Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers, Margaret Rutherford, Peter Sellers, Bernard Miles.
35mm, b/w, silent, 20 min. Production: Hal Roach Studios. Distribution: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Producer: Hal Roach. Director: Lewis R. Foster. Screenwriter: Leo McCarey. Editor: Richard C. Currier. Cast: Charley Chase, Eugenia Gilbert, Edith Fellows, Spec O’Donnell, Tiny Sandford.
Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show (1902)
Director Edwin S. Porter’s remake of a British short from the previous year, The Country Man and the Cinematograph, spoofs the early cinema’s apocryphal naive viewer who mistakes the movies for reality.
35mm, b/w, silent, 2 min. Production: Edison Manufacturing Company. Distribution: Edison Manufacturing Company. Director: Edwin S. Porter. Cinematographer: Edwin S. Porter.