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Stark Love

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299:"Amidst the primitive mountain culture of the Carolina hills lives young Rob Warwick. He, unlike his fellowmen, has learned to read and entertains ambitions of another life. He learns of another world, where woman is looked up to by man, who builds a home for her and protects and supports her, as opposed to the position of drudge that she maintains in his society. Fired with ambition to attend school, he tells young Barbara, whose parents are his nearest neighbors, of his plans. When the itinerant minister arrives to perform the yearly marriage and burial services, Rob goes with him to the settlement, sells his horse, pays the tuition for schooling, but enrolls Barbara in his place. He returns to find that his mother has died and that his father, left with a brood to care for, has selected Barbara to be his wife. Rob pleads with his father but is beaten; the girl is aroused to threaten Warwick with an ax, and she escapes with the boy, floating down the swollen stream to the settlement and freedom". 92: 25: 326:
Stark Love was released by Paramount Pictures on February 28, 1927. When the film was released it was praised for its documentary realism. Even with such praise, the film was not a commercial success. Paramount most likely burned the picture along with 1,014 other feature silent films, for the
254:. The film is a maverick production in both design and concept, is a beautifully photographed mix of lyrical anthropology and action melodrama from director Karl Brown. "Man is absolute ruler. Woman is working slave." Such are the rigid attitudes framing this tale of a country boy's beliefs about 507: 343:. After the film's short-lived revival, the film went back into obscurity. Besides scholars and those lucky enough to see a screening, the film is still widely unknown. 327:
silver they contained. But in 1968 a single original copy of the film was found in the Czechoslovakian film archives. The film was discovered by British film historian
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for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and will be preserved for all time.
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Hillbillyland: What the Movies Did to the Mountains and What the Mountains Did to the Movies
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An extensive account of the movie's making, and its aftermath, can be found in the book
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Kevin Brownlow and Karl Brown. "Hollywood in the Hills: The Making of "Stark Love"".
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was cast almost exclusively with amateur actors and filmed entirely in the
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that lead him to try to escape a brutal father with the girl he loves.
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and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, now known as
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The star of the film, Forrest James, is the father of
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White, John (2009). "LOST MASTERPIECE: STARK LOVE".
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White, John (2009). "LOST MASTERPIECE: STARK LOVE".
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Two lobby cards
Karl Brown
Paul Wing
Karl Brown
Walter Woods
Karl Brown
William LeBaron
Adolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
Paramount Pictures
Silent
feature film
Karl Brown
Paramount Pictures
chivalry
Great Smoky Mountains
National Film Registry
Library of Congress
Fob James
Kevin Brownlow
Museum of Modern Art
United States Library of Congress
New York Film Festival
"Thriller and 24 Other Films Named to National Film Registry", Associated Press via Yahoo News (December 30, 2009)
"Stark Love (1927)"

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