1914
DIRECTOR
Reginald Barker (The Wrath of the Gods)
Giovanni Pastrone (Cabiria)
ACTRESS
Mary Pickford (Tess of the Storm Country)
SHORT FILM
The Battle at Elderbush Gulch (d: D.W. Griffith)
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Tess of the Storm Country,
directed by Edwin S. Porter (of The Great Train Robbery fame)
is technically primitive and thematically saccharine,
but it boasts a solid comic performance by Mary Pickford, at the time
probably the most popular film performer in the world. As a result of
the film industry's rapid technological progress, Pickford remade the
story a mere eight years later, with herself playing once again the bratty
waif who saves her father from prison and marries a rich, good-looking
guy. Ironically, the smoother 1922 Tess is considerably duller
than the 1914 version, partly because of its very technical proficiency
(the creakiness of the earlier vehicle perfectly matches the story's quaintness),
and partly because Pickford's gamine playing had by then become a tad
too mechanical. Janet Gaynor starred in an unwatchable Fox remake in 1932,
and Diane Baker played Tess in a little-seen 1960 film. Harold Lockwood
(pictured above), a popular star of the 1910s who succumbed to the Spanish
influenza in 1918, played the love interest in the 1914 version.
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