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Down to Earth

 
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Down to Earth

  • Director: John Emerson
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Romantic Adventure, Adventure Comedy
  • Themes: Assumed Identities, Doctors and Patients
  • Release Year: 1917
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 68 minutes

Plot

Douglas Fairbanks recalls James M. Barrie's The Admirable Crichton in the 1917 silent Down to Earth. Billy Gaynor (Fairbanks) takes over an asylum where his girl, Ethel (Eileen Percy), is resting after a supposed nervous breakdown. "Doctor" Gaynor realizes that Ethel is perfectly healthy; all that's wrong with her is that she has become soft and spoiled thanks to modern living and too-rigid adherence to passing fads and foibles. He arranges for Ethel and the rest of the hypochondriac patients to take an ocean voyage, then stages a shipwreck, forcing these pampered creatures to fend for themselves on a "desert island" (actually a wooded glade just off a main California highway). Sunshine and hard work does more good for the patients than all the psychiatrists and so-called experts in the world. Having proven his point, Billy claims his girl and bids the other patients a jaunty farewell. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ruth Allen - Mrs. Fuller Germes; Douglas Fairbanks - Billy Gayner; Charles Gerrard - Charles Riddles; Fred Goodwins - Jordon Jinny; William H. Keith - Mr. Carter; Florence Mayon - Mrs. Phattison Oiles; Charles P. McHugh - Dr. Samm; Bull Montana - Wild Man; Eileen Percy - Ethel; David Porter - Mr. Coffin; Herbert Standing - Mr. A.D. Dyspeptic; Gustav von Seyffertitz - Dr. Jollyem

Credit

John Emerson - Director, Victor Fleming - Cinematographer, Douglas Fairbanks - Producer, Anita Loos - Screenwriter, John Emerson - Screenwriter

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