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His Nibs (film)

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210:"The Girl" (Moore) and The Girl's father (Dowling) are talked into visiting the city by a swindler, but luckily they end up at the hotel where "The Boy" is working, and he disrupts the plot. All this is explained by "His Nibs" as the film shows, "His Nibs" offering his own commentary on the action as the story advances. Having eliminated the customary happy ending, "His Nibs" tells the audience that The Boy and The Girl got married just the same. 195: 874: 31: 479: 312:
appears to have been a spoof of the popular story of the young, unspoiled man who goes to the city, fights off temptation and manages to save his sweetheart in the end. That format of film was still very popular at the time, and as Chic Sale was best known for his great variety of caricatures, it is
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as various rural characters watch. The owner, operator, and projectionist is "His Nibs". He tells the audience that he has cut the titles from the film but will explain the action. "The Boy" (Sale) leaves a small town in the film-within-the-film to get rich in the city, but he is swindled out of his
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It is possible that, in its original form, the film was poorly received, and rather than start over from scratch the existing film was re-edited and a new framing story was shot around the existing material. The original
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possible that playing only one character ("The Boy," in the best D.W. Griffith style) was poorly received. If this was the case, then
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as The Boy, Theodore Bender, "His Nibs"/Miss Dessie Teed, theater organist/Wally Craw, local weather prophet/Mr. Percifer, editor of
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The background of this film is complicated and unclear. The film was originally based on a short story, "The Smart Aleck", by
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money, his clothes are stolen, and he is forced to become a dishwasher to pay his rent.
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is based. This theory has been suggested by film historian Richard Koszarski.
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was very different in style and form when it was released some time later as
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Moore's work on this film overlapped with her work on the drama
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Richard Koszarski notes, 29th Pordenone Silent Film Festival
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Index


Gregory La Cava
Arthur Hoerl
Charles 'Chic' Sale
Colleen Moore
Joseph Dowling
J. P. Lockney
Arthur Hoerl
"His Nibs" Syndicate
Silent
intertitles
comedy film
Gregory La Cava
Chic Sale
Colleen Moore

Charles "Chic" Sale
Colleen Moore
Joseph Dowling
J. P. Lockney
Walt Whitman
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Harry Edwards
Irvin S. Cobb
The Saturday Evening Post
Charles 'Chic' Sale
Robertson-Cole
The Devil's Claim
UCLA Film and Television Archive
"Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List"

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