How Could You, Caroline?
How Could You, Caroline? | |
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Directed by | Frederick A. Thomson |
Screenplay by | Agnes Christine Johnston |
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Starring | Bessie Love James W. Morrison Dudley Hawley |
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Distributed by | Pathé Exchange[2] |
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Running time | 5 reels[2] |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
How Could You, Caroline? is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with a screenplay by Agnes Christine Johnston.[2][4] It stars Bessie Love, James W. Morrison, and Dudley Hawley.[5]
The film, filmed in Charleston, South Carolina,[6] is presumed lost.[7]
Plot
[edit]Caroline (Love), a student at a boarding school, attends the wedding of her sister Ethel (Earle), where handsome taxi driver Reginald (Hawley) is to be her date. Reginald's taxi breaks down while giving Caroline a ride, and Caroline is late to the wedding. As punishment, she is sent to her room, but she escapes and decides to elope with Reginald, only to discover that he is married.
Later, Caroline is engaged to Bob (Morrison). Caroline disguises herself as a masked dancer at his bachelor party to see whether he truly loves her. Bob marries the masked dancer. Caroline reveals her identity, which Bob already had realized, and they are happy together.[2][5][8]
Cast
[edit]- Bessie Love as Caroline Rodgers
- James W. Morrison as Bob Worth
- Dudley Hawley as Reginald Van Allen
- Henry Hallam as Mr. Rodgers
- Edna Earle as Ethel Rodgers
- Amelia Summerville as Mrs. Rodgers[3][5][8]
Reception
[edit]A contemporaneous review called the plot "rather frail and considerably padded at the end", but praised the performances of Love and Hawley.[2] Love's wardrobe was cited as fashionable.[9]
Screenwriter Agnes Christine Johnston's depiction of the female lead character has been praised as efficiently creating complex female identities.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Pathé". The Moving Picture World. May 11, 1918. p. 806.
- ^ a b c d e f "How Could You, Caroline?". Dramatic Mirror of Motion Pictures and the Stage. Vol. 78, no. 2054. May 4, 1918. p. 632.
- ^ a b Quigley, Martin J. (May 11, 1918). "Reviews". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. VI, no. 20. p. 25.
- ^ a b Muscio, Giuliana. "Women Screenwriters in American Silent Cinema". In Callahan, Vicki (ed.). Reclaiming the Archive: Feminism and Film History. p. 303.
- ^ a b c "Moving Pictures". Variety. Vol. 50, no. 13. May 24, 1918. p. 34.
- ^ "Amusement Calendar". News and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. June 2, 1918. p. 2.
- ^ "How Could You, Caroline? / Frederick Thompson [motion picture]". Library of Congress.
- ^ a b Milne, Peter (May 18, 1918). "Screen Examinations". Motion Picture News. p. 3001.
- ^ Smith, Patsy (May 24, 1918). "Among the Women". Variety. Vol. 50, no. 13. p. 40.
External links
[edit]- How Could You, Caroline? at IMDb
- How Could You, Caroline? at AllMovie
- How Could You, Caroline? at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- 1918 films
- 1918 comedy-drama films
- 1918 lost films
- American black-and-white films
- 1910s English-language films
- American silent feature films
- Films based on short fiction
- English-language comedy-drama films
- Lost American comedy-drama films
- Pathé Exchange films
- Films directed by Frederick A. Thomson
- 1910s American films
- Silent American comedy-drama films
- Silent comedy-drama film stubs