EPISODE · Dec 31, 2020 · 51 MIN
Acteurist oeuvre-view – Clara Bow – Part 2: Helen's Babies (1924) & Capital Punishment (1925)
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Our second Clara Bow episode pairs a couple of sharply contrasting films: a child star comedy, Helen's Babies (1924), directed by William A. Seiter, and a didactic melodrama, Capital Punishment (1925), directed by James P. Hogan, with a story by producer B. P. Schulberg. Bow has supporting roles in both; but has occasion to display her lack of inhibition as a comedian in both and her emotive skills as an actress in the second. The Schulberg film, whose premise may have influenced Fritz Lang's Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956), surprises with its pre-Depression concern for the plight of the urban poor, while the presentation of two impish tomboy girl-children in Helen's Babies, based on a popular Victorian novel about two little boys, chimes neatly with certain aspects of Bow's own persona, even if her place is taken in this one by Baby Peggy. Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s: Helen's Babies (1924) [dir: William A. Seiter] 0h 22m 10s: Capital Punishment (1925) [dir: James P. Hogan] +++ * Check out our Complete Upcoming Schedule (to the Autumn of 2024 and the end of our projected Lilli Palmer series) * Find Elise's latest film piece on Billy Wilder and 1930s Romantic Comedy *And Read lots of Elise's Writing at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Cléo, and Bright Lights.* Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at [email protected] Theme Music: "What's Yr Take on Cassavetes?" – Le Tigre
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