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词条 Mickey (1918 film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Delay in widespread release

  3. Title song

  4. Cast

  5. Reception

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Mickey
| image = File:Mickey Poster.jpg
| image_size =
| caption =Film poster
| director = F. Richard Jones
James Young
| producer = Mabel Normand
Mack Sennett
| writer = J.G. Hawks
| starring = Mabel Normand
| cinematography = Fred Jackman
Hans F. Koenekamp
Hugh McClung
Frank D. Williams
| editing = John O'Donnell
| distributor = States Rights Independent Exchanges
Film Booking Offices of America (FBO)
| released = {{Start date|1918|8|}}
| runtime = 93 minutes
| country = United States
| language = Silent film
English intertitles
| budget = $250,000
| gross = $8,000,000
}}

Mickey is a 1918 silent comedy-drama film starring Mabel Normand, directed by F. Richard Jones and James Young, and written by J.G. Hawks. The movie was produced by the Mabel Normand Feature Film Company.

Plot

Mickey (Normand) is an adult orphan who has been raised since girlhood in poverty near Feather River, California by an unsuccessful miner, Joe Meadows, and his housekeeper, Minnie. Mickey is the free-spirited, uncultured daughter of the miner's deceased partner. Meadows took charge of Mickey at his dying partner's request. Mickey is sent to live in Great Neck, Long Island—part of suburban New York City—with her aunt (Mrs. Geoffrey Drake) and her family. Mrs. Drake is under the impression that Mickey is wealthy and well refined. When Mickey arrives at her aunt's luxurious home, the aunt is disappointed that she is not well-to-do and puts her to work as a servant. Mickey's presence there sparks an awkward love triangle involving her, her cousin (Elsie Drake), and young mining executive Herbert Thornhill (Wheeler Oakman) whom Mickey first encountered in California. Just after Mickey is sent packing, a telegram arrives for her announcing that a vein has been struck on Joe's Tomboy mine and she is suddenly worth millions. Mrs. Drake's opinion of Mickey changes quickly and she is welcomed back—in the hope she and Mrs Drake's feckless son, Reggie, will become a couple. Herbert had recently proposed to Elsie, but realizes he truly loves Mickey. Shortly afterward, Herbert receives a telegram from his lawyer, Tom Rawlings, explaining that his mining claims are now invalid and thus worthless. Elsie and Mrs. Drake find the telegram and call off the wedding because Herbert is now bankrupt. Herbert tries to regain his fortune by borrowing $5,000 and betting it on a horse race. The race is rigged—and Mickey finds out about the plot. Just as the race is about to begin, Mickey dresses in jockey silks, unhorses the crooked jockey, and tries to win the race by riding it for Herbert. Just as it appears Mickey's horse will win, she falls from her mount. Some time later Mickey reluctantly goes horseback riding with Reggie who tries to molest her in an abandoned house. Herbert arrives on the scene, battles Reggie, and rescues Mickey as she is dangling dangerously from the rooftop. Mickey and Herbert are married. As they depart on their honeymoon, a note arrives from lawyer Rawlings explaining the earlier telegram about his mining interests being worthless was a ruse designed to get Herbert out of his loveless engagement to Elsie Drake. The film ends with both Mickey and Herbert happily in love, wed, and exceedingly wealthy.

Delay in widespread release

Despite its eventual popularity, Mickey was not widely shown for more than a year. According to Mack Sennett's autobiography, King of Comedy, the film was perceived to be a flop and initial response by distributors was resoundingly negative. This attitude perplexed Sennett because he thought Mickey was the best film his studio had ever produced for Mabel Normand. He believed the script gave Normand tremendous scope and range for her whimsical talents. Nevertheless, Sennett continued to publicize the movie in trade publications to keep it in the minds of the theater owners. After about two years, however, Sennett learned that a small theater in Bayside, Long Island was unexpectedly without any film to screen one night and the proprietor was desperate. Sennett quickly offered him a copy of Mickey. Having no alternative, he eagerly accepted Sennett's suggestion. With only minimal advertising, Mickey attracted an enormous crowd and the audience's response was very favorable. Shortly thereafter, other theaters clamored for prints of the film too. By the time Mickey had become a box office hit, Mabel Normand was no longer under contract to Mack Sennett, having signed a lucrative five-year deal with Sam Goldwyn.

Title song

"Mickey" is also the title of a song adapted from the movie, with lyrics by Harry Williams and music by Neil Moret (pseudonym for Charles N. Daniels), copyrighted in 1918 and published by Daniels & Wilson of San Francisco and New York. The song can be heard in some public domain releases of the film.

Cast

  • Mabel Normand as Mickey
  • George Nichols as Joe Meadows
  • Wheeler Oakman as Herbert Thornhill
  • Minta Durfee as Elsie Drake
  • Laura La Varnie as Mrs. Geoffrey Drake
  • Lew Cody as Reggie Drake
  • Tom Kennedy as Tom Rawlings
  • Minnie Devereaux as Minnie

Reception

Mickey was the highest-grossing film of 1918, with a worldwide gross of $8 million and made on a budget of $250,000.[1]

References

1. ^{{cite news |last=Coons |first=Robin |work=The Daytona Beach News-Journal |publisher=Google |title=Hollywood Chatter |date=June 30, 1939 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eHIoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=C8cEAAAAIBAJ&dq=mickey%20normand%20gross&pg=4926%2C5479066 |accessdate=February 27, 2011}}

External links

{{commons category}}
  • {{IMDb title|0009369|Mickey}}
  • Mickey at Turner Classic Movies
  • Mickey at Silent Movies Crazy
  • Mickey at Silent Era
  • [https://archive.org/details/SequencesCutFromTheFinalReleaseOfmickey1918WithMabelNormand Sequences cut from final release of Mickey] at Community Video
  • Mickey at Movie Review Query Engine
  • Mickey at Looking for Mabel
  • Mickey in the Silent Film Still Archive
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=0kFYieOZFj8C&pg=PA58&lpg=PA58&dq=mickey+(1918+film)&source=bl&ots=ga6TUlS-o3&sig=MKRqOV7tBnkAJ4n86XGDLn3Fjt0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=AbU5Up20Bviz4APvi4GIAQ&ved=0CFsQ6AEwCDgU#v=onepage&q=mickey%20(1918%20film)&f=false Mickey] in Those Magnificent Mountain Movies (pg. 58) by W. Lee Cozad
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