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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

HEART O’ THE HILLS (1919)

Prime Mary Pickford from 1919 in a sharp, if heavily speckled print that has (hurrah!) a new & inventive countrified string quartet score. Atmospherically shot on wonderful locations by Charles Rosher, Mary’s a wild Appalachian teen out to revenge her dad’s murder, keep her mom from marrying a rotter who’d sell off her inheritance to city coal robbers and marry either her boyhood pal or the charmingly callow son of those outsiders. The latter turns out to be screen icon John Gilbert, amazingly young & skinny-faced in a delightful early credit. Don’t worry when Mary rides with the Clan (it’s not that Klan & they’re chasing bad white folk) and hold on tight for the "I am Spartacus" moment during Mary’s trial for murder. Winning stuff all the way. Go Mary! And what a surprise to find such strong megging from Sidney Franklin before his stuck-in-the-mud M-G-M days.

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