词条 | The Black Panther's Cub |
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| name = The Black Panther's Cub | image = File:Black Panther's Cub poster.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Film poster | director = Emile Chautard | producer = William F. Ziegfeld | writer = Algernon Swinburne (poem: Faustine) Ethel Donoher (story) Philip Bartholomae (adaptation) | starring = Florence Reed Earle Foxe Norman Trevor Henry Stephenson Tyrone Power, Sr. | music = | cinematography = Jacques Monteran - (French Wikipedia) Alfred Ortlieb | studio = Ziegfeld Cinema Corporation | distributor = Equity Pictures Corporation | released = {{film date|1921|05|15|U.S.}} | runtime = 5 reels | country = United States | language = Silent (English intertitles) }}The Black Panther's Cub is a 1921 American silent melodrama film produced by William K. Ziegfeld, Florence Ziegfeld's younger brother. It stars stage actress Florence Reed in her last silent screen portrayal where she plays multiple roles. It is a lost film.[1][2] PlotAs summarized in a film publication,[3] when the law closes the Black Panther's (Reed) house, she gives her daughter into the keeping of her old friend Clive (Stephenson). Clive dies and the Cub (Reed), now a young lady, learns who her mother was. Lord Maudsley (Foxe), Clive's son, is in financial difficulty. He makes the Cub believe that dead benefactor has left large debts, and persuades her to reopen her mother's establishment to obtain the money. She does, and the former admirers of the Black Panther marvel at the way she has retained her youth. Eventually the Cub meets her mother (Reed), now an old woman, in a dive to which the Cub has fled with an admirer to get away from the man she loved, but feared to face in her new existence. The place is raided and the mother is shot. Later Maudsley admits that it was he who needed the money, and the lover forgives the Cub and they are happy together. Cast
ReceptionOne review found the film to be good but complained of a scene where Reed's character was attacked and her bodice was entirely ripped off, saying, what was the use of showing this rather than implying it when the film censors would just cut it?[3] References1. ^The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c. 1971 2. ^The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Black Panther's Cub 3. ^1 {{cite journal |title=The Black Panther's Cub: Star's Acting Is the Real Feature of This One |journal=Film Daily |volume=15 |issue=48 |page=5 |publisher=Wyd's Films and Film Folks, Inc. |location=New York City |date=Feb 20, 1921 |url=https://archive.org/details/filmdailyvolume11516newy |accessdate=2014-03-12}} External links{{commons category|The Black Panther's Cub}}
10 : 1921 films|American silent feature films|American films|Films based on poems|Lost American films|Films directed by Emile Chautard|American black-and-white films|American drama films|1920s drama films|Melodramas |
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