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词条 Tenderloin (film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Premiere Vitaphone short subjects

  4. Production

  5. Box Office

  6. See also

  7. References

     Further reading 

  8. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Tenderloin
| image = File:Tenderloin poster.jpg
| caption = theatrical release poster
| director = Michael Curtiz
| producer =
| writer = Edward T. Lowe Jr.
(scenario, adaptation, dialogue & titles)
Joseph Jackson
(dialogue & titles)
| story = "Melvin Crossman"
(Darryl Zanuck)
| starring = Dolores Costello
| music =
| cinematography = Hal Mohr
| editing = Ralph Dawson
| studio = Warner Bros. Pictures
| distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1928|03|14|NYC|1928|03|28|US|[1]}}
| runtime = 85 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =$188,000[2]
| gross =$985,000[2]
}}Tenderloin is a 1928 American part-talkie crime film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello.[3] While the film was a part-talkie, it was mostly a silent film with a synchronized musical score and sound effects on Vitaphone discs.[4] It was produced and released by Warner Bros. Tenderloin is considered a lost film, with no prints currently known to exist.[5][6][1]

Plot

Rose Shannon (Dolores Costello), a dancing girl at "Kelly's," in the "Tenderloin" district of New York City, worships at a distance Chuck White (Conrad Nagel), a younger member of the gang that uses it as their hangout. Chuck's interest in her is as just another toy to play with. Rose is implicated in a crime which she knows nothing about. The police pick her up, and the gang sends Chuck to take care of her in the event she may know or disclose something that will implicate the gang.

Cast

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  • Dolores Costello as Rose Shannon
  • Conrad Nagel as Chuck White
  • George E. Stone as "Sparrow"
  • Mitchell Lewis as The professor
  • Dan Wolheim as "Lefty"
  • Pat Hartigan as "The Mug"
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  • Fred Kelsey as Detective Simpson
  • G. Raymond Nye as Cowles
  • Evelyn Pierce as Bobbie
  • Dorothy Vernon as Aunt Molly
  • John Miljan as bank teller
  • Beth Nagel (uncredited)
{{col-end}}Source:[1]

Premiere Vitaphone short subjects

Tenderloin premiered at the Warners' Theatre in New York City on March 14, 1928.

Title Year
Orpheus in der Unterwelt Overture 1927
Beniamino Gigli & Giuseppe de Luca in Duet from Act 1 of "The Pearl Fishers" (Les pêcheurs de perles) 1927
Abe Lyman and His Orchestra 1928
Xavier Cugat and His Gigolos ("A Spanish Ensemble”) 1928
Adele Rowland in "Stories in Song" 1928

Production

Tenderloin was the second Vitaphone feature with talking sequences that Warner Bros. released, five months after The Jazz Singer. The film contained 15 minutes of spoken dialog, and Warners promoted it as the first film in which actors actually spoke their roles. Reportedly, at the film's premiere, the feature was met with derisive laughter as a result of the film's stilted dialogue, resulting in two of the four talking sequences being eliminated during the first week of the film's premiere run.[7]

Box Office

According to Warner Bros records the film earned $889,000 domestically and $96,000 foreign.[2]

See also

  • List of lost films
  • List of early Warner Bros. talking features

References

1. ^{{AFI film|12575}}
2. ^Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1-31 p 6 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.9721/default.html|title=Tenderloin|date=22 May 2018|website=lcweb2.loc.gov}}
4. ^Progressive Silent Film List: Tenderloin at silentera.com
5. ^American Film Institute (1971) The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.silentsaregolden.com/arnewarner.html|title=Lost Film Files - Warner|website=www.silentsaregolden.com}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/92544/Tenderloin/notes.html|title=Tenderloin (1928) - Notes - TCM.com|website=Turner Classic Movies}}

Further reading

  • Hall, Mordaunt (March 15, 1928) [https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C07E2D7113FE73ABC4D52DFB5668383639EDE "A Film with Dialogue" (review)] The New York Times

External links

{{commons category|Tenderloin (1928 film)}}
  • {{AFI film|12575}}
  • {{IMDb title|0019453}}
  • {{tcmdb title|92544}}
  • {{allmovie|112912}}
  • [https://m.soundcloud.com/vitaphone/01-tenderloin-vita-disk-reel-1 Tenderloin Vitaphone soundtrack disk reel 1] at SoundCloud
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