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Mabel's Strange Predicament

United States

1914

17 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Mabel Normand

PROD Mack Sennett

SCR Henry Lehrman, Charlie Chaplin

DP Frank D. Williams, Hans F. Koenekamp

CAST Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Alice Davenport, Harry McCoy, Hank Mann, Al St. John

Synopsis

In a hotel lobby an inebriated Charlie runs into an elegant lady, gets tied hup in her dog’s leash, and falls down. He later runs into her in the hotel corridor, locked out of her room. They run through various rooms. Mabel ends up in one of an elderly husband where she hides under the bed. Enter the jealous wife and Mabel’s lover. —IMDb

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Mabel Normand

Mabel Normand was the first great comedienne of American cinema and one the most important — and popular — American silent film actresses. By the time she first showed up at the Biograph studio in 1910, Normand was already a “Gibson Girl” (a model for illustrator Charles Dana Gibson) and a champion swimmer, and she was not yet 18. Biograph published a photo of Normand with the phony name “Muriel Fortescue,” leading some sources to believe this her real name, but nevertheless it was Mabel Normand. She was from a French Canadian family and born on Staten Island on November 9, 1892. Normand worked for Biograph only a few months, then joined Vitagraph for about a year while the Biograph Company wintered out West. After they returned, so did she, working under the direction of D.W. Griffith. Griffith cast Normand as the “second girl” in melodramas and in tomboy roles; Griffith’s protégé, Mack Sennett, primarily made comedies and would exploit Normand’s natural comic abilities and athleticism… read more

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26Oct11

Reminiscent of his early Keystone comedies, Chaplin makes the mistaken spouse-swap intriguing despite Mabel's direction.

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