The Perils of Pauline (1947)
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The third of four films bearing the title of The Perils of Pauline, this musical biopic purports to tell the life story of famed silent serial queen Pearl White. Right at the beginning, however, an introductory title informs the audience that what follows is merely "suggested" by incidents in White's life and career. Translation: The film is a fabrication from beginning to end, but an enjoyable one. Played on all four cylinders by Betty Hutton, White is introduced as a frustrated factory worker who aspires to become a dramatic actress. She joins a touring theatrical troupe managed by handsome but pompous Mike (John Lund), but fame and fortune elude her because she's unable to suppress her natural rambunctiousness. In desperation, White takes a job at a movie studio, where she promptly finds herself in the middle of a slapstick pie fight. With the help of bombastic director Mac (William Demarest), top-hatted villain portrayer Timmy (Billy De Wolfe), and imperious dramatics coach Julia (Constance Collier), Pearl soon becomes world-famous as the star of such cliffhanging, tied-to-the-railroad-tracks serials as The Perils of Pauline (hence the title of this film). At the height of her fame, she arranges for her theatrical mentor Mike to get a job as her leading man, forcing him to swallow his pride and admit that he's been in love with her from the moment he met her. A series of clichéd complications contrive to separate White and Mike, but he returns to her arms when she's seriously injured during a Parisian stage performance. A few fairly credible recreations of silent moviemaking techniques aside, The Perils of Pauline is wildly anachronistic and inaccurate (for one thing, Pearl White made most of her serials in New Jersey rather than Hollywood). As a musical comedy, however, the film passes muster, especially during the performance of such Frank Loesser tunes as "I Wish I Didn't Love You So" and "The Sewing Machine." As a bonus, the film rounds up several silent-movie veterans in cameo roles, including William Farnum, Chester Conklin, Jimmy Finlayson, Creighton Hale, Hank Mann -- and Paul Panzer, who played the sneering villain in the original 1914 Perils of Pauline. ~ All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 32 mins
Complete Cast:
- Betty Hutton - Pearl White
- Constance Collier - Julia Gibbs
- Billy De Wolfe - Timmy Timmons
- Chester Conklin - Comic
- James Finlayson - Comic Chef
- Francis McDonald - Heavy, Western Saloon
- Julia Faye - Nurse
- Harry Hayden - Stage manager
- Creighton Hale - Marcelled leading man
- Myrtle Anderson - Maid
- Bess Flowers - Reporter
- John Miller - Cameraman, Drawing Room Set
- Franklin Farnum - Friar John
- Eugene Borden - French doctor
- Paula Ray - Reporter
- Tom Dugan - Balloonist
- Ethel Clayton - Lady Montague
- Charles "Heinie" Conklin - Studio cop
- John Lund - Michael Farrington
- William Demarest - Chuck 'Mac' McGuire
- Frank Faylen - Joe Gut
- Paul Panzer - Gent, Interior Drawing Room
- Hank Mann - Chef Comic
- Bert Roach - Bartender, Western Saloon
- Eric Alden - Officer
- Rex Lease - Reporter
- Ray DeRavenne - Call Boy
- Frank Ferguson - Theater Owner
- Jack Shea - Workman
- Byron Poindexter - Man
- Stanley Blystone - Reporter
- Chester Clute - Willie Millick
- William Farnum - Hero in Saloon
- Sidney D'Albrook - Reporter
- Harry "Snub" Pollard - Propman in Saloon
- Director(s):
- George Marshall
- Writer(s):
- Frank R. Butler, P.J. Wolfson
- Producer(s):
- Sol C. Siegel
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