THE MATINEE IDOL


THE MATINEE IDOL

directed by: FRANK CAPRA

USA

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1928

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58

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SILENT

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EN

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IT





A New York theatre company happens to attend a civil war melodrama staged by a provincial theatre company directed by Ginger Bolivar (Bessi Love). Don Wilson (Johnnie Walker), a famous Broadway actor, is hired as a backup actor, but unrecognised, he appears under the false name of Harry Mann. Don’s friends, who witness the event, laugh out loud and enthusiastically decide to bring the whole group to New York to continue the fun. When Ginger discovers she has been duped, she decides to give up her career as an actress, but it is Don who makes her change her mind. A young Capra, already adept at directing a story full of twists and turns, makes a film with a superb acting style, a mixture of drama and comedy with hilarious moments.



DETTAGLI -

actors: Bessie Love - Ginger Bolivar, Johnny Walker - Don Wilson, Ernest Hilliard - Arnold Wingate, Lionel Belmore - Jasper Bolivar, David Mir - Eric Barrymaine, Sidney Bracey, Mary Gordon
subject: Ernest Pagano, Robert Lord
script: Peter Milne, Elmer Harris
photography: Philip Tannura
mounting: Arthur Roberts
scenography: Robert E. Lee (II)
other titles: BESSIE A BROADWAY, IL TEATRO DI MINNIE
color: Bianco & Nero
taken from: SHORT STORY "COME BACK TO AARON" DI ROBERT LORD E ERNEST PAGANO
production company: HARRY COHN PER LA COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION






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