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The Virginian

 
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The Virginian

  • Director: Cecil B. DeMille
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Year: 1914
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 5rl minutes

Plot

Although this was Cecil B. DeMille's third directorial effort, it was the first time he attempted it on his own, without the skills of his more experienced co-director Oscar Apfel. Most of the Lasky Company productions were based on either a novel, a stage play, or in the case of The Virginian, a novel (by Owen Wister) that became a stage play. The title character is played by Dustin Farnum and Winifred Kingston is his schoolteacher ladylove, Molly Wood. The setting is Bess Creek, Wyoming. The Virginian's compadre Steve (J.W. Johnston) has gotten himself mixed up with some rustlers. Steve's hanging, in fact, is aided by his former friend. One famous scene -- known by many people who haven't even seen this or any other filmed version of the story -- occurs when the head of the rustlers, Trampas (Billy Elmer), calls the Virginian a vile name. Our hero's steely reply is "When you call me that -- smile." (This line was lampooned hilariously in, among other places, Buster Keaton's 1926 comedy, Go West.) It's a mistake for these cattle thieves to mess with the Virginian -- he vanquishes them and shoots Trampas in a showdown, thus winning Molly's hand. Incidentally, this picture shows how rudimentary DeMille's directorial skills were at the time -- it's technically one of his weakest. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sydney Deane - Uncle Hughey; Tex Driscoll - Shorty; Billy Elmer - Trampas; Dustin Farnum - The Virginian; James Griswold - Stage Driver; J.W. Johnston - Steve; Anita King - Mrs. Ogden; Winifred Kingston - Molly Wood; Dick La Reno - Balaam; Mrs. Lewis McCord - Mrs. Balaam; Monroe Salisbury - Mr. Ogden; Hosea Steelman - Lin McLean; Horace B. Carpenter - Spanish Ed

Credit

Wilfred Buckland - Art Director, Cecil B. DeMille - Director, Cecil B. DeMille - Editor, Mamie Wagner - Editor, Alvin Wyckoff - Cinematographer, Cecil B. DeMille - Producer, Cecil B. DeMille - Screenwriter
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The Virginian
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille
Written by Owen Wister (novel)
Starring Dustin Farnum
Cinematography Alvin Wyckoff
Editing by Cecil B. DeMille
Mamie Wagner
Release date(s) September 7, 1914
Running time 50 min.
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

The Virginian is a 1914 film based upon the novel by Owen Wister, and starring Dustin Farnum as the Virginian. The movie is the first of several versions, including a 1929 movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston and a 1960 television series. The 1914 film was directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

Cast

  • Dustin Farnum - The Virginian
  • Horace B. Carpenter - Spanish Ed (uncredited)
  • Sydney Deane - Uncle Hughey (uncredited)
  • Cecilia de Mille - Little Girl (uncredited)
  • Tex Driscoll - Shorty (uncredited)
  • William Elmer - Trampas (uncredited)
  • James Griswold - Stage Driver (uncredited)
  • Jack W. Johnston - Steve (uncredited)
  • Anita King - Mrs. Ogden (uncredited)
  • Winifred Kingston - Molly Wood (uncredited)
  • Dick La Reno - Balaam (uncredited)
  • Mrs. Lewis McCord - Mrs. Balaam (uncredited)
  • Monroe Salisbury - Mr. Ogden (uncredited)
  • Russell Simpson - (uncredited)
  • Hosea Steelman - Lin McLean (uncredited)

Trivia

Actor Dustin Hoffman was named after Dustin Farnum.

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