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Drama

Tess of the Storm Country

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A young girl, squatting on a wealthy man's land fights for her fellow squatters' right to stay.

Release Date : 1914-03-30

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Famous Players Film Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mary Pickford

Character Name : Tessibel Skinner

Original Name : Mary Pickford

Gender : Female

Harold Lockwood

Character Name : Frederick Graves

Original Name : Harold Lockwood

Gender : Male

Olive Carey

Character Name : Teola Graves (as Olive Golden)

Original Name : Olive Carey

Gender : Female

David Hartford

Character Name : Daddy Skinner

Original Name : David Hartford

Gender : Male

Louise Dunlap

Character Name : Old Mother Moll

Original Name : Louise Dunlap

Gender : Male

William Walters

Character Name : Elias Graves (as W.R. Walters)

Original Name : William Walters

Gender : Male

Richard Garrick

Character Name : Ben Letts

Original Name : Richard Garrick

Gender : Male

Eugene Walter

Character Name : Ezra Longman

Original Name : Eugene Walter

Gender : Male

Jack Henry

Character Name : Dan Jordan

Original Name : Jack Henry

Gender : Male

H.R. Macy

Character Name : DeForrest Young, Attorney at Law

Original Name : H.R. Macy

Gender : Male

H.L. Griffith

Character Name : Old Longman

Original Name : H.L. Griffith

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-06

Mary Pickford is "Tess" - a penniless girl who lives with her father in what we might, nowadays, call a shanty town on the shores of a lake. He makes his living by poaching until one day a corpse - the gamekeeper - is discovered and father (David Hartford) is in the frame for the murder. Needless to say, this leaves "Tess" in a bit of a tizz, before she is befriended by "Frederick" (Harold Lockwood) and his sister "Teola" (Olive Carey) who introduce her to God. With the aid of a filched bible, she begins to find hope and a case for optimism - which is duly rewarded when local law professor "Young" (H.R. Macy) helps her to secure a re-trial for her father. Meantime, "Teola" is having a pretty torrid time with her man "Dan" (Jack Henry) who abandons her, and their child. "Tess", seeing how down and ill her friend has become takes the child and cares for him. "Frederick" comes to the wrong conclusion about his protégée and together with his puritanical father and the rest of their community, they shun her. It is only when the child is gravely ill, and "Tess" takes him to be "sprinkled" in church, that the truths come out and redemption for all is sought. Pickford is superb in this - she has mastered the looks, gestures and nuance of the street urchin. Despite the obvious social disadvantages of her position, she is a kind and thoughtful soul - and that does come across well here. The production isn't great, though. Outdoors, not so much, but the indoor scenarios are too rigidly staged. There is precious little camera movement and, particularly during one of the not uncommon storms, the whole thing has a sterility that not even she - and, to be fair Lockwood, can really enliven. It is very much a vehicle for the star, and she does her best (a little too enthusiastically at times) with this story that is not without it's tragedy. Edwin Porter keeps the pace moving along well, and if you do get the chance to hear it with a decent score, then it is indeed worth watching.