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Algie, the Miner
Algie, the Miner
5.7
/10
58 Ratings

ALGIE, THE MINER

Directed by Harry Schenck, Edward Warren, Alice Guy-Blaché
United States, 1912
Short, Comedy, Silent, LGBTQ+

Synopsis

Algie is in love with Clarice Jackson, but Clarice’s father will have none of him and his “sissy” manner. so in order to be rid of him, Mr. Jackson advises Algie that he may have his daughter, provided he goes out west for a year and “makes good.” Algie thinks well of the proposition and heads west.

Synopsis

Algie is in love with Clarice Jackson, but Clarice’s father will have none of him and his “sissy” manner. so in order to be rid of him, Mr. Jackson advises Algie that he may have his daughter, provided he goes out west for a year and “makes good.” Algie thinks well of the proposition and heads west.

Our take

One of the first women ever to make a film, Alice Guy-Blaché counted among the directorial trio who collaborated on this short: a loose adaptation of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Ripe for queer readings, Algie, the Miner is one of cinema’s earliest deconstructions of straight masculinity.