Wild Women (1918 film)
- February 25, 1918 (1918-02-25)
English intertitles
Wild Women is a 1918 American silent Western comedy film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.[1]
Plot
As described in a film magazine,[2] Cheyenne Harry (Carey) and his pals, bent on helping their friend Rawhide Jack, attend a rodeo with the intent to win the prize for roping steers and to hand the winnings over to Jack. Harry wins, and after the rodeo the boys go to a cafe where they imbibe too freely in the flowing wine and fall asleep. Harry finds himself robbed and with the others shanghaied and aboard a ship. They mutiny and Harry becomes the captain. A shipboard fire results in them landing on a desert island, where the Queen (Mattox) of the Blackanwhites falls in love with Harry. He dodges her and runs off with her daughter the Princess (Malone). Just as he starts making love to her, he awakens from a dream, the product of Harry's legendarily prodigious drinking, and discovers that he is holding one of the sleeping cowboys.
Cast
- Harry Carey as Cheyenne Harry
- Molly Malone as The Princess
- Martha Mattox as The Queen
- Ed Jones as Pelon (as Edward Jones)
- Vester Pegg as Pegg
- E. Van Beaver as The Boss
- Wilton Taylor as Slugger Joe (as Wilfred Taylor)
Production
Wild Women was a Universal Special release in February 1918. It was a silent film on five reels, part of the Western-themed "Cheyenne Harry" series of film featurettes.[3]
Reception
Like many American films of the time, Wild Women was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required cuts in Reel 2 of the three first scenes of the young woman dancing on the stage and two closeups of young woman dancing on a table.[4]
See also
- John Ford filmography
- Harry Carey filmography
- List of lost films
References
- ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Wild Women". silentera.com. Retrieved March 1, 2008.
- ^ "Reviews: Wild Women". Exhibitors Herald. 6 (11). New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company: 25. March 9, 1918.
- ^ Gallagher, Tag (1986); John Ford: The Man and His Films; University of California Press. p. 505.
- ^ "Official Cut-Outs by the Chicago Board of Censors". Exhibitors Herald. 6 (13): 29. March 23, 1918.
External links
- Wild Women at IMDb
- Wild Women at AllMovie
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