The Plastic Age (film)

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The Plastic Age

Reprint of the promotional poster
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Produced by B.P. Schulberg
Written by Frederica Sagor
Eve Unsell
Starring Donald Keith
Mary Alden
Clara Bow
Clark Gable
Cinematography Allen G. Siegler
Gilbert Warrenton
Distributed by Preferred Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) Flag of the United States September 15, 1925
July 18, 1926 (New York City, New York)
Flag of Finland April 23, 1928
Running time 73 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

The Plastic Age (1925) is a black-and-white silent film starring Clara Bow and Gilbert Roland. Also appearing in otherwise minor, uncredited roles are future film stars Janet Gaynor, Clark Gable, and Carole Lombard. The film survives today not only on 16 mm film, but also on video and DVD. The film was based on the best-selling 1924 novel The Plastic Age by Percy Marks. It was adapted for the screen by Frederica Sagor Maas.

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[edit] Plot

Hugh Carver is an athletic star and a freshman at Prescott College. He falls in love with Cynthia Day, a popular girl who loves to go to parties. He finds that it is impossible to please her and still keep up with his studies and his athletic training, and soon the two face some difficult decisions.

[edit] Background

The Plastic Age was based on a book of the same name written by Dartmouth professor Percy Marks and published in 1924. It was Preferred Pictures' biggest money-maker to date and a huge hit with audiences.

The copy reviewed is Image Entertainment's DVD version produced by David Shepard and his company Film Preservation Associates, offered as a double-feature DVD with The Show-Off (1926). It was mastered from a 16mm print. The music score by Eric Beheim uses original arrangements of authentic music of the period.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Commentary on The Plastic Age. www.silentsaregolden.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-26.

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