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The Pride of the Clan

  • 1917
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Mary Pickford in The Pride of the Clan (1917)
DramaRomance

Among the simple fisher-folk of a little island off the west coast of Scotland lives MacTavish, head of a clan. Here he rules as a chieftain, and his word is law. One day a hurricane sweeps ... Read allAmong the simple fisher-folk of a little island off the west coast of Scotland lives MacTavish, head of a clan. Here he rules as a chieftain, and his word is law. One day a hurricane sweeps across the Hebrides and the fishermen turn their boats to the inlet for shelter. On the sh... Read allAmong the simple fisher-folk of a little island off the west coast of Scotland lives MacTavish, head of a clan. Here he rules as a chieftain, and his word is law. One day a hurricane sweeps across the Hebrides and the fishermen turn their boats to the inlet for shelter. On the shore the women and children watch the fight of their men with the waves. Among those who wa... Read all

  • Director
    • Maurice Tourneur
  • Writers
    • Elaine S. Carrington
    • Charles E. Whittaker
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Matt Moore
    • Warren Cook
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    140
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maurice Tourneur
    • Writers
      • Elaine S. Carrington
      • Charles E. Whittaker
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Matt Moore
      • Warren Cook
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Marget MacTavish
    Matt Moore
    Matt Moore
    • Jamie Campbell
    Warren Cook
    • Robert, Earl of Dunstable
    Kathryn Browne-Decker
    Kathryn Browne-Decker
    • The Countess of Dunstable
    • (as Kathryn Browne Decker)
    Edward Roseman
    Edward Roseman
    • David Pitcairn
    • (as Ed Roseman)
    Joel Day
    Joel Day
    • The Dominie
    Leatrice Joy
    Leatrice Joy
    • Extra
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Maurice Tourneur
    • Writers
      • Elaine S. Carrington
      • Charles E. Whittaker
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    Snow Leopard

    Good Lesser-Known Mary Pickford Feature; Interesting Setting

    This is a good movie for such a little-remembered feature. In itself, its main strength is probably the interesting setting on an island off the coast of Scotland. The setting is used throughout the movie, both as a background setting and in the story itself. There are some interesting sights and views, although (due to the fact that the surviving print is so dark) it's hard to tell just how good it may have looked originally - but that's hardly the fault of those who made the original film.

    The story is similar in nature to many of Mary Pickford's later, better-known features, in that it looks at the ways that relationships are affected by considerations such as wealth, social status, change, and the like. After the opening sequence, much of the first part is episodic, but pleasant. The main part of the story comes later, when Pickford and Matt Moore, as sweethearts, must face some unexpected developments together.

    As one of Pickford's earliest full-length features, it's also interesting to see her growing into the style that soon made her a great star. Later on, she could do even more with this kind of role, but she already knew how to hold the attention of the audience and to make the viewers sympathetic to her character. There are even some scenes - such as the opening scene in which she prepares dinner while waiting for her father, or her scenes with the cynical Pitcairn, or her discussions with Moore's family - that parallel similar scenes in her later movies. Later on, she would be able to make scenes like these unforgettable, but even here she is already much better than most, which makes this little-known movie worth tracking down to see.
    5wes-connors

    Whip It

    After Mary Pickford (as Marget MacTavish) loses her father at sea, she becomes "The Pride of the Clan"; this makes Ms. Pickford the leader of her Scottish island community. For most young women, the responsibility would prove too daunting; but, the spunky Pickford perseveres. She whips the town into shape. Pickford finds romance with Matt Moore (as Jamie Campbell); but, a secret from his past threatens their future.

    This was the lesser of the collaborations between Pickford and director Maurice Tourneur. The perpetually stormy coastline photography is a strength, with Marblehead, Massachusetts doubling for Scotland. John van den Broek and Lucien N. Andriot handled the camera. Despite the promising storyline, Pickford's role as leader of her community disappoints. She appears to be a divine link between the people and God. When the Church needs parishioners, Pickford runs around town cracking her father's whip, which frightens worshipers into their pews.

    ***** The Pride of the Clan (1/7/17) Maurice Tourneur ~ Mary Pickford, Matt Moore, Warren Cook
    8william-woodfin

    Pride of the Clan Filming Information

    The silent film the Pride of the Clan starring Mary Pickford was supposed to be set in a fictional island off the coast of Scotland. In actuality, most of the exterior shots were filmed in Marblehead Massachusett on Marblehead Neck near several rocky seaside geographic areas including the Churn and Castle Rock. My initial interest in the film was because of two factors: 1) the Marblehead film location in my hometown and, 2) the fact that my grandmother Lizzette M. Woodfin was hired as a stand-in for Mary Pickford during filming of several scenes including the "cliff scene". Both women were small (5') in stature and both my father and grandmother related the fact that she was a stand-in with her back to the camera for the cliff scene as part of the Chiefton filming set. I just wanted to relate this story for future film historians and buffs. The film itself (my DVD copy is somewhat poor) is very well done with lots of action and expressive acting including several scenes where Miss Pickford portrays a strong woman characterization. I enjoyed it and would love to get a better copy of it although I am unsure whether one exists as I have seen in various movie sites that remaining copies are dark because of deterioration. A very nice film of the silent genre with lots of action!
    6CinemaSerf

    The Pride of the Clan

    There's something of a documentary feel to this rather length drama about "Marget" (Mary Pickford). She's the daughter of the island chieftain who rules the place with a rod of puritanical iron. Maybe that's what attracted him to his maker because one stormy day he doesn't make it back from a fishing trip and so she becomes the boss. Now she's the antithesis of her late father. She has a sweet nature and engenders affection from the natives - especially from the young "Jamie" (Matt Moore)! With him approaching his majority, though, it emerges that he (or his mother) has been keeping quite a secret that will necessitate a life-changing visit from the "Countess of Dunstable" (Kathryn Brown-Decker) whose husband decides that any future for this bright young man must mean severing all ties with his homeland. To that end he convinces "Magret" to banish the young "Jamie" but in doing that she banished love from her heart and facilitates a denouement that could spell tragedy, or maybe not...? The story follows fairly standard plot lines but the photography is really good at illustrating the bleakness of their island home (OK, so Massachusetts rather than the Hebrides) and the bedraggled and subsistence existence of this seafaring community is well presented used that imagery and some creative costume design. Pickford and Moore have a sort of rugged chemistry between them and rather despite myself, I found the ending quite attractive. It is too long, and could probably have lost twenty minutes without harming the storyline or the characterisations, but on that last front - at least Maurice Tourneur does try to make this a love story about plausible people.
    drednm

    Mary Pickford and Her Whip...

    are highlights of this 1917 feature. The Pride of the Clan tells the story of a young girl who becomes clan chieftain after her father dies. On an island off the coast of Scotland, the villagers live the simple lives of "fisher folk." My copy is very dark and sometimes hard to read, but the film boasts some stunning ocean scenery, and the camera work on boats is splendid. Maurice Tourneur directed Pickford in this pleasant film. Pickford was already a major star in 1917, and this film seems to have been written just for her: plucky young woman succeeds over misfortune. Pickford whip lashing lazy villagers toward church is very funny. And the final scenes on the sinking ship are very well done. Not a great Picford film, but still worth seeing. Matt Moore (Pickford was married to his brother, Owen Moore) is the love interest, and is good as the strapping island lad. Leatrice Joy is one of the villagers but I couldn't spot her either. My copy intersperses lots of bells and gongs and adds an eerie feeling when the village warning bells are rung. Very effective.

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1917 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lass of Killean
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Mary Pickford Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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