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| screenplay = William B. Laub<ref name="novelization" />
| screenplay = William B. Laub<ref name="novelization" />
| story =
| story =
| based on = {{based on|''Pegeen'' (novel)|[[Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd]]}}
| based_on = {{based on|''Pegeen'' (novel)|[[Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd]]}}
| starring = [[Bessie Love]]
| starring = [[Bessie Love]]
| cinematography = [[Charles R. Seeling]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Love |first=Bessie |year=1977 |title=From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love |location=London |publisher=Elm Tree Books|oclc=734075937|page=150}}</ref>
| cinematography = [[Charles R. Seeling]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Love |first=Bessie |year=1977 |title=From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love |location=London |publisher=Elm Tree Books|oclc=734075937|page=150}}</ref>
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| studio = [[Vitagraph Studios]]<ref name="novelization" />
| studio = [[Vitagraph Studios]]<ref name="novelization" />
| distributor =
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1920|01|11|U.S.|ref1=<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/filmdailyvolume11112newy/page/312/|magazine=Wid's Daily|date=February 8, 1920|p=20|title=Current Releases}}</ref>}}
| released = {{film date|1920|1|11|U.S.|ref1=<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/filmdailyvolume11112newy/page/312/|magazine=Wid's Daily|date=February 8, 1920|page=20|title=Current Releases}}</ref>}}
| runtime = 5 [[reel#Motion picture terminology|reels]]<ref name="lj" />
| runtime = 5 [[reel#Motion picture terminology|reels]]<ref name="lj" />
| country = United States
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'''''Pegeen''''' is a 1920 American [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film]] based on the 1915 novel of the same name by [[Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd]].<ref name="lj">{{cite magazine|magazine=Library Journal|page=72|title=Recent Motion Pictures based on Current Literature|date=January 15, 1920|url=https://books.google.com/?id=vktVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA72 |last1=Cutter|first1=Charles Ammi}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Pegeen|url=https://archive.org/details/pegeen01braigoog|oclc=9665988|first=Eleanor Hoyt|last=Brainerd|location=New York|publisher=Century Co.|date=1915}}</ref> It was produced by [[Vitagraph Studios]]<ref name="novelization" /> and directed by [[David Smith (director)|David Smith]].<ref name="novelization" /> It stars [[Bessie Love]] in the title role. The film is presumed [[lost film|lost]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/Pegeen1920.html|title=Progressive Silent Film List: ''Pegeen''|website=Silent Era}}</ref>
'''''Pegeen''''' is a 1920 American [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film]] based on the 1915 novel of the same name by [[Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd]].<ref name="lj">{{cite magazine|magazine=Library Journal|page=72|title=Recent Motion Pictures based on Current Literature|date=January 15, 1920|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vktVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA72 |last1=Cutter|first1=Charles Ammi}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Pegeen|url=https://archive.org/details/pegeen01braigoog|oclc=9665988|first=Eleanor Hoyt|last=Brainerd|location=New York|publisher=Century Co.|date=1915}}</ref> It was produced by [[Vitagraph Studios]]<ref name="novelization" /> and directed by [[David Smith (director)|David Smith]].<ref name="novelization" /> It stars [[Bessie Love]] in the title role.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* Ruth Fuller Gordon as Nora Moran
* Ruth Fuller Gordon as Nora Moran
* Charles Spere as Jimmie
* Charles Spere as Jimmie
* Juan DeLa Cruz as Meredith
* [[Juan de la Cruz (actor)|Juan de la Cruz]] as Meredith
* Major McGuire as Ezra
* Major McGuire as Ezra
* George Stanley as Dan O'Neill
* George Stanley as Dan O'Neill
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Commons category|Pegeen (film)}}
{{Commons category|Pegeen (film)|Pegeen}}
* {{IMDb title|0010554|Pegeen}}
* {{IMDb title|0010554}}
* {{AllMovie title|105821|Pegeen}}
* {{AllMovie title|105821}}
* {{AFI film|18020|Pegeen}}
* {{AFI film|18020}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160309123420/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6bf00a18 ''Pegeen''] at the [[British Film Institute]]{{better source needed|reason=Help request: a live link can be searched for at https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/search/expert - if available, replace the archive URL with the live link. Or if none found, remove this 'better source needed' template. | date=October 2023}}
* {{BFI|4ce2b6bf00a18|Pegeen}}
* [http://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4014coll16/id/208/rec/40 Lantern slide]
* [http://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4014coll16/id/208/rec/40 Lantern slide]


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Latest revision as of 03:09, 24 June 2024

Pegeen
Still with Bessie Love and Charles Spere
Directed byDavid Smith
Screenplay byWilliam B. Laub[1]
Based onPegeen (novel)
by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
StarringBessie Love
CinematographyCharles R. Seeling[2]
Production
company
Release date
  • January 11, 1920 (1920-01-11) (U.S.)[3]
Running time
5 reels[4]
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Pegeen is a 1920 American silent drama film based on the 1915 novel of the same name by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd.[4][5] It was produced by Vitagraph Studios[1] and directed by David Smith.[1] It stars Bessie Love in the title role.

Plot

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Recently widowed Danny O'Neil (Stanley) has the belief that his wife will return to him by way of fire, and sets fire to buildings around town in hope that she will return to him. For her safety, his daughter Pegeen (Love) is sent to live with neighbor. When her father is to be arrested, Pegeen's friend Ezra (McGuire) helps hide her father, who dies shortly thereafter.[1][6]

Cast

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Reception

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Reviews for the film were mixed.[9][10][11] Its "worst criticism" is that "it is not a thriller, nor a spectacle. Neither is it a heavy digest of a weighty social or economic problem. It is just a simple story of every day people, told in simple, direct continuity, intelligently and coherently."[6]

Scenes involving a hanging and a shoot-out were recommended for removal when showing the film to family audiences.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Reid, Janet (February 1920). "Pegeen". Motion Picture Magazine. Vol. 19, no. 1. pp. 41–44, 103.
  2. ^ Love, Bessie (1977). From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love. London: Elm Tree Books. p. 150. OCLC 734075937.
  3. ^ "Current Releases". Wid's Daily. February 8, 1920. p. 20.
  4. ^ a b Cutter, Charles Ammi (January 15, 1920). "Recent Motion Pictures based on Current Literature". Library Journal. p. 72.
  5. ^ Brainerd, Eleanor Hoyt (1915). Pegeen. New York: Century Co. OCLC 9665988.
  6. ^ a b c "Reviews". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 9, no. 25. December 13, 1919. pp. 69–70.
  7. ^ "Pegeen". The Moving Picture World. January 17, 1920. p. 464.
  8. ^ "Who's Where". Camera!. Vol. 2, no. 36. December 13, 1919. p. 8.
  9. ^ Quotes from three reviews: "Consensus of Trade Press Reviews". The Moving Picture World. Vol. 44, no. 11. June 12, 1920. p. 1499. well-handled Vitagraph picture. … Saccharine story on a 'Pollyanna' theme. … Pegeen is one of the most charming pictures that ever graced the screen.
  10. ^ "Digest of Pictures of the Week". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 9, no. 25. December 13, 1919. p. 68. … qualifies as good every-day entertainment, the sort of entertainment that must be provided for every exhibitor. Bessie Love is the star, and she takes full advantage of a role fashioned after the model with which her name has come to be associated.
  11. ^ Quotes from negative reviews:
    • Walton, T.E. (April 3, 1920). "What the Picture Did for Me". Exhibitors Herald. p. 75. This picture positively the worst I ever had. Nothing to it. People walked out on it telling me I never ought to pay for such a picture.
    • Brenner, W.H. (April 9, 1921). "Vitagraph". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 12, no. 15. p. 75. A terrible picture.
    • Howe, Herbert (March 1920). "Concerning Invisible Stars". Picture-Play Magazine. Vol. 12, no. 1. p. 96. Pegeen has about as much plot as a travelogue.
  12. ^ "New Instructional Films and Where to Get Them". Moving Picture Age. Vol. 3, no. 3. March 1920. p. 38.
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