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The Idol Dancer (1920)
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Even though this is a lesser D.W. Griffith film, the casting is intriguing.
Richard Barthelmess
, who usually played a "good boy," portrays Dan McGuire, a lazy beachcomber who likes his gin. The girl is
Clarine Seymour
, whose spirit was far earthier than
Lillian Gish
's, and whose talent was far more spontaneous than Carol Demptser, the star of most of Griffith's later films. Unfortunately, Seymour died later in the year (1920) at the age of 21, so her talent was never fully realized. The real problem with this film was its South Seas setting, which was very foreign territory for Griffith, since his brand of sentiment just didn't mix with primitive backgrounds. On this particular South Seas island lives Mary (Seymour) a dancing girl who has a French father and Javanese mother. Two men come along who vie for her heart: McGuire, the drunken bum, and Walter Kincaid (
Creighton Hale
), the invalid nephew of an island missionary (George MacQuarrie) who has come to the tropics for his health. Natives from a nearby island attack, and the nephew is heroically and conveniently killed. Mary confesses that she loves McGuire, who promises to reform. She, in turn, agrees to become civilized and which brings them together for the fade out. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Billy Bitzer
Cinematographer
D.W. Griffith
Director
James Smith
Editor
S.E.V. Taylor
Screenwriter
Stanner E.V. Taylor
Screenwriter
Year: 1920
Runtime: 7rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Romance
Produced by
First National
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