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Merton of the Movies (1924 film)

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Directed by
  
James Cruze

Cinematography
  
Karl Brown

Produced by
  
Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky

Written by
  
Walter Woods (scenario)

Based on
  
novel Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly

Starring
  
Glenn Hunter Viola Dana

Merton of the Movies is a 1924 comedy film directed by James Cruze, written by Walter Woods, and starring Glenn Hunter and Viola Dana. It is based on the in the George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly 1922 play of the same name, which in turn was based on Harry Leon Wilson's novel, also titled Merton of the Movies.

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Glenn Hunter had originated the role of Merton Gill in the Broadway play and reprised his role in this film. Since the play had depended on funny dialogue, the movie (being silent) was opened up and a good deal of slapstick used instead. Thomas Hischak described the result as "uneven" although "Hunter still pleases and there are some droll performances by the supporting cast".

The film is now considered a lost film. It was remade in 1932 (as Make Me a Star) and again in 1947.

Plot

Merton is an aspiring movie actor. He is a terrible actor but when the movie executives see how funny his overacting is, they cast him in a comedy, but tell him that he's acting in a drama.

Cast

  • Glenn Hunter – Merton Gill
  • Charles Sellon – Pete Gashwiler
  • Sadie Gordon – Mrs. Gaswiler
  • Gale Henry – Tessie Kearns
  • Luke Cosgrove – Lowell Hardy
  • Viola Dana – Sally Montague or 'Flips'
  • DeWitt Jennings – Jeff Baird
  • Elliott Rothe – Harold Parmalee
  • Charles Ogle – Mr. Montague
  • Ethel Wales – Mrs. Montague
  • Frank Jonasson – Henshaw
  • Eleanor Lawson – Mrs. Patterson
  • References

    Merton of the Movies (1924 film) Wikipedia