Jim the Penman (1921 film)
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Directed by | Kenneth Webb |
Produced by | Whitman Bennett |
Written by | Dorothy Farnum (scenario) |
Based on |
Jim the Penman (play) by Charles Lawrence Young |
Starring | Lionel Barrymore |
Cinematography |
Tom L. Griffith Harry Stradling |
Distributed by | Associated First National (*later First National Pictures) |
Release date | April 1921 |
Running time | 6 reels (6,100 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Jim the Penman is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed through Associated First National, later just First National Pictures. It is based on a well known play, Jim the Penman by Charles Lawrence Young about a forger in Victorian Britain. The film stars Lionel Barrymore and was directed by Kenneth Webb, the duo having worked on The Great Adventure previously. Jim the Penman is preserved though incomplete (reel 5 missing) at the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]
Plot
As described in a film publication summary,[4] James "Jim" Ralston (Barrymore) is a forger who is in love with Nina (Rankin). His first attempt at forgery is upon a dance program, and he forges Nina's name for the last waltz. He offers to save Nina's father from ruin by forging a check. He is discovered by the owner of the check, but instead of turning him in, Baron Hartfeld (Randolf) forces Jim to work for him for the next twenty years. Nina is engaged to Louis Percival (MacPherson), but through notes forged by Jim they become estranged. Nina ends up marrying James although she does not love him. As the twenty-year period closes, Jim's daughter Louise is about to marry the son of an English banker that Jim is about to ruin. Just in time Percival, whom Jim has previously ruined, and Nina discover the forgery that separated them. Jim, realizing that he is trapped, ends it all by sinking a yacht after locking himself and his companions in the cabin.
Cast
- Lionel Barrymore - James Ralston
- Ned Burton - Enoch Bronson
- Charles Coghlan - Captain Redwood
- James Laffey - E. J. Smith
- Gladys Leslie - Agnes Ralston
- Douglas MacPherson - Louis Percival
- Anders Randolf - Baron Hartfeld
- Arthur Rankin - Lord Drelincourt
- Doris Rankin - Nina Bronson
See also
References
- ↑ Progressive Silent Film List: Jim the Penman at silentera.com
- ↑ Jim the Penman as produced on Broadway, IBdb.com
- ↑ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Jim The Penman
- ↑ "Jim the Penman: Barrymore's Latest Is Fairly Interesting Adaption of Stage Play". Film Daily. New York City: Wyd's Films and Film Folks, Inc. 15 (82): 6. Mar 27, 1921. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jim the Penman (1921 film). |
- Jim the Penman on IMDb
- Jim the Penman; allmovie.com / synopsis
- Lobby card and film still at the New York Public Library Digital Collections