Category: 1910s or Earlier

The Perils of Pauline (1914)

After watching the biographical film about Pearl White, I was curious in exploring the series that made her famous. What I managed to find was an hour long film combining the first chapter in the series where Pauline first embarks on her adventurous lifestyle with boyfriend and nefarious guardian in tow and the last where Pauline is rescued by her brave puppy and decides to finally settle down. While I can see how they certainly offered an exciting series for early movie viewers to get behind, the parts I saw unfortunately did not have nearly enough examples of Pauline showing off her spunky spirit and Pearl’s impressive stunt work. Included on the DVD was a short called Katchem Kate about a young woman who decides to become a detective. Kate, like Pauline, is a plucky heroine which makes me wonder if roles for women might have been better in very early films compared to many of the decades that followed.  Action  Adventure

Kings of the Turf (1941)/Saved from the Flames: 54 Rare and Restored Films (1896-1944)

The life of a cart horse from birth to adulthood is detailed with questionable humor in Kings of the Turf. I’m sure there is someone out there that finds such things amusing, but for me, it’s quite a bore and very forgettable. It’s too fictionalized of an account to feel informative and not appealing enough to bother otherwise.   Sports

As the title suggests, Saved from the Flames is a collection of rare films that were made during the days of nitrate films. Comments on the films are available after the cut.

Oscar Nomination: Best Short Subject, One-reel (Kings of the Turf)

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