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The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England

United States

1914

54 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
English
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Maurice Tourneur

SCR Owen Davis, Maurice Tourneur

CAST Vivian Martin, Alec B. Francis, Chester Barnett

Synopsis

Giles Bateson is expelled from college for misconduct. His angry father, the Earl, sends him a message: “Never let me see you again until you have earned a half crown and proven yourself worthy of confidence.” Giles meets Sally, the parson’s daughter, who believes Giles to be the gardener. On a walk, they meet some gypsies, who show Sally a “magical ring.” Giles buys it for her, and Sally comes to believe in its power when her wishes — such as for a new dress and shoes to wear to the Earl’s party for the villagers — come true, although actually Giles is responsible. At the party, Sally accidentally discovers the note from the Earl and realizes who Giles really is. She determines to reconcile father and son, and begins visiting the Earl each day to play chess and distract him from the pain he suffers from gout. The gypsies tell her that she can find an herbal cure at Devil’s Cliff, but when Sally doesn’t return home, a search party finds her lying unconscious by the herb. The Earl is upset to hear of her accident and goes to visit her; when his horse goes lame in the village, he unwittingly borrows one from his own son for half a crown. —IMDb

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Maurice Tourneur

Maurice Tourneur, the film director and screenwriter, was born Maurice Thomas in the Parisian suburb of Belleville, France on February 2, 1873, the son of a jewelry merchant. Thomas was trained and employed as a graphic designer and a magazine illustrator as a young man. After serving in the French artillery in Northern Africa, he became an assistant to sculptor Auguste Rodin and later to muralist Puvis de Chavannes, before deciding to change his life along with the changing century and make a new life in the theater.

Tourneur’s younger siblings were part of the theatrical establishment, his sister an actress and his brother a theater manager, so it was not as preposterous a shift in avocation as it might seem. After haunting the theaters of Paris, paying for cheap seats to soak up as much theater as he could, Tourneur became an actor in 1900 with a small troupe on the outskirts of Paris. His salary was ninety francs a month, approximately fifteen American dollars. Now a professional… read more

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Samuel Andrade

26Jan13

★★★ cute visuals but is it really "essential"?

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Sotter

5Jan12

It's made and especially photographed with skill but I still don't think it's a fundamentally interesting film. I don't know what Rosenbaum sees in it to put it on his top 1000.

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