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'''''Jack Straw''''' is a 1920 silent film comedy produced by [[Famous Players-Lasky]] and distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]]. [[William C. deMille]] directed the film and [[Robert Warwick]] and [[Carroll McComas]] star. The film is based on a 1908 stage play by [[W. Somerset Maugham]] starring [[John Drew, Jr.|John Drew]] and a young [[Mary Boland]]. In 1926 Paramount attempted a remake of this film called ''The Waiter from the Ritz'' which was begun and/or completed but never released. [[James Cruze]] directed and [[Raymond Griffith]] starred however the film if completed is now [[lost film|lost]]. The 1920 film survives at the [[Library of Congress]].<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/J/JackStraw1920.html ''Jack Straw'' at the silentera.com database]</ref> <ref>[http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=6580 ''Jack Straw'' presented as a play on Broadway by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre, September 14, 1908 to December 1908; IBDb.com]</ref> <ref>[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.1953/default.html The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: ''Jack Straw'']</ref>
'''''Jack Straw''''' is a 1920 silent film comedy produced by [[Famous Players-Lasky]] and distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]]. [[William C. deMille]] directed the film and [[Robert Warwick]] and [[Carroll McComas]] star. The film is based on a 1908 stage play by [[W. Somerset Maugham]] starring [[John Drew, Jr.|John Drew]] and a young [[Mary Boland]]. In 1926 Paramount attempted a remake of this film called ''The Waiter from the Ritz'' which was begun and/or completed but never released. [[James Cruze]] directed and [[Raymond Griffith]] starred however the film if completed is now [[lost film|lost]]. The 1920 film survives at the [[Library of Congress]].<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/J/JackStraw1920.html ''Jack Straw'' at the silentera.com database]</ref><ref>[http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=6580 ''Jack Straw'' presented as a play on Broadway by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre, September 14, 1908 to December 1908; IBDb.com]</ref><ref>[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.1953/default.html The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: ''Jack Straw'']</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Based upon a review of the plot in a film publication,<ref>{{cite journal |title=Jack Straw: Obvious Light Comedy Has Amusing Moments |journal=Motion Picture News |volume=21 |issue=16 |page=3365 |publisher=Motion Picture News, Inc. |location=New York City |date=Apr. 10, 1920 |url=https://archive.org/details/motionpicturenew212unse |accessdate=2014-02-21}}</ref> Jack Straw (Warwick) is an iceman who becomes a waiter to be closer to the girl (McComas) he is interested in. Later, to impress her, he impersonates an Archduke from Pomerania. A Count from Pomerania (Brower) who is the ambassador arrives and learns of the long-missing son of royalty. The girl's mother (Ashton) learns of the trick being played by Jack. Just when Jack is exposed as being a fraud, it turns out that he is the genuine article. The girl's mother then gladly announces her daughter's engagement to Jack.
Based upon a review of the plot in a film publication,<ref>{{cite journal |title=Jack Straw: Obvious Light Comedy Has Amusing Moments |journal=Motion Picture News |volume=21 |issue=16 |page=3365 |publisher=Motion Picture News, Inc. |location=New York City |date=Apr 10, 1920 |url=https://archive.org/details/motionpicturenew212unse |accessdate=2014-02-21}}</ref> Jack Straw (Warwick) is an iceman who becomes a waiter to be closer to the girl (McComas) he is interested in. Later, to impress her, he impersonates an Archduke from Pomerania. A Count from Pomerania (Brower) who is the ambassador arrives and learns of the long-missing son of royalty. The girl's mother (Ashton) learns of the trick being played by Jack. Just when Jack is exposed as being a fraud, it turns out that he is the genuine article. The girl's mother then gladly announces her daughter's engagement to Jack.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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Revision as of 02:58, 17 April 2014

Jack Straw
Directed byWilliam C. deMille
Written byW. Somerset Maugham (play)
Olga Printzlau (scenario)
Elmer Harris (scenario)
Produced byAdolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
StarringRobert Warwick
Carroll McComas
CinematographyL. Guy Wilky
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
March 14, 1920
Running time
5 reels; 4,707 feet
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent film(English intertitles)

Jack Straw is a 1920 silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. William C. deMille directed the film and Robert Warwick and Carroll McComas star. The film is based on a 1908 stage play by W. Somerset Maugham starring John Drew and a young Mary Boland. In 1926 Paramount attempted a remake of this film called The Waiter from the Ritz which was begun and/or completed but never released. James Cruze directed and Raymond Griffith starred however the film if completed is now lost. The 1920 film survives at the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]

Plot

Based upon a review of the plot in a film publication,[4] Jack Straw (Warwick) is an iceman who becomes a waiter to be closer to the girl (McComas) he is interested in. Later, to impress her, he impersonates an Archduke from Pomerania. A Count from Pomerania (Brower) who is the ambassador arrives and learns of the long-missing son of royalty. The girl's mother (Ashton) learns of the trick being played by Jack. Just when Jack is exposed as being a fraud, it turns out that he is the genuine article. The girl's mother then gladly announces her daughter's engagement to Jack.

Cast

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References

  1. ^ Jack Straw at the silentera.com database
  2. ^ Jack Straw presented as a play on Broadway by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre, September 14, 1908 to December 1908; IBDb.com
  3. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Jack Straw
  4. ^ "Jack Straw: Obvious Light Comedy Has Amusing Moments". Motion Picture News. 21 (16). New York City: Motion Picture News, Inc.: 3365 Apr 10, 1920. Retrieved 2014-02-21.