词条 | Bucking Broadway |
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| name = Bucking Broadway | image = Bucking Broadway film still.jpg | image size = | alt = | caption = Film still | director = John Ford | producer = Harry Carey | writer = George Hively | starring = Harry Carey Molly Malone | music = | cinematography = John W. Brown Ben F. Reynolds | editing = | studio = Universal Film Manufacturing Company | distributor = Universal Film Manufacturing Company | released = December 24, 1917 | runtime = 53 minutes (restored version) | country = United States | language = Silent (English intertitles) | budget = }}Bucking Broadway is a 1917 American silent western film directed by John Ford, probably his sixth feature film. Long thought to be lost, along with about 60 of Ford's 70 silent films, it was found in 2002 in the archives of the CNC (the French National Center for Cinematography).[1] It was subsequently restored and digitized and is available on the website of Europa Film Tresures under the title A l'Assaut du boulevard.[2] PlotAs described in a film magazine,[3] Cheyenne Harry (Carey), one of the cowboys on a ranch in Wyoming, falls in love with Helen (Malone), his boss's daughter. She decides to elope to the city with Captain Thornton (Pegg), a wealthy visitor to the ranch from New York. Cheyenne and Helen's father (Wells) are downhearted. Cheyenne, devastated by the loss of his fiance, decides to go to the city to rescue her, and finds Thorton giving a dinner party in a hotel about to announce his engagement to Helen. As the dinner progresses Helen discovers the true nature of Thornton and endeavors to escape from him. Cheyenne comes to her rescue and, with the assistance of some cowboys, clean up the place, leaving Cheyenne and Helen reunited. Cast
ReceptionLike many American films of the time, Bucking Broadway was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required a cut of the intertitle "While Helen makes the acquaintance of Gladys" etc., seven scenes of young woman in low cut gown and distant scene, reduce length of fight scenes by half, striking man on head with bottle, six struggle scenes with young woman at table, three closeups of man trying to kiss woman, three scenes of intoxicated man at table, throwing man across table and punching him, two scenes of throwing man over trellis, Cheyenne kicking and striking man, scene of Cheyenne striking intoxicated man, and the scene in background with young woman in low cut gown sitting on couch with man.[4] See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/B/BuckingBroadway1917.html |title=Progressive Silent Film List: Bucking Broadway |accessdate=2008-02-22|work=silentera.com}} 2. ^europafilmtreasures.fr 3. ^{{cite journal |title=Reviews: Bucking Broadway |journal=Exhibitors Herald |volume=6 |issue=2 |page=25 |publisher=Exhibitors Herald Company |location=New York City |date=January 5, 1918 |url=https://archive.org/details/exhibitorsherald06exhi}} 4. ^{{cite journal |title=Official Cut-Outs by the Chicago Board of Censors |journal=Exhibitors Herald |volume=6 |issue=3 |page=31 |date=January 12, 1918 |url=https://archive.org/stream/exhibitorsherald06exhi#page/n128/mode/1up}} External links{{commons category|Bucking Broadway}}
10 : 1917 films|American black-and-white films|American films|American silent feature films|Films directed by John Ford|1910s Western (genre) films|American Western (genre) films|Films set in Wyoming|Articles containing video clips|Rediscovered films |
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