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Scandal

  • 1915
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Scandal (1915)
Drama

The story opens with the male gossips inside the club gazing from the window and making comments on the passers-by. Green, a member of the club, lives in the apartment beneath that of Willia... Read allThe story opens with the male gossips inside the club gazing from the window and making comments on the passers-by. Green, a member of the club, lives in the apartment beneath that of William Wright, a broker. Wright is in business difficulties, but his business associates have n... Read allThe story opens with the male gossips inside the club gazing from the window and making comments on the passers-by. Green, a member of the club, lives in the apartment beneath that of William Wright, a broker. Wright is in business difficulties, but his business associates have not yet learned this, as his wife's father has promised to relieve the situation with a loa... Read all

  • Directors
    • Phillips Smalley
    • Lois Weber
  • Writer
    • Lois Weber
  • Stars
    • Lois Weber
    • Phillips Smalley
    • Rupert Julian
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    46
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    • Directors
      • Phillips Smalley
      • Lois Weber
    • Writer
      • Lois Weber
    • Stars
      • Lois Weber
      • Phillips Smalley
      • Rupert Julian
    • 2User reviews
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    Lois Weber
    Lois Weber
    • Daisy Dean
    Phillips Smalley
    Phillips Smalley
    • William Wright
    Rupert Julian
    Rupert Julian
    • Robert Gordon
    Adele Farrington
    Adele Farrington
    • Susan
    Abe Mundon
    • John Austin
    Alice Thomson
    • Mrs. Wright Sr
    Grace Johnson
    Grace Johnson
    • Mrs. Green
    Jim Mason
    Jim Mason
    • Mr. Green
    Sis Matthews
    • Mrs. Wright
    Marie Kiernan
    • Neighbors Little Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Phillips Smalley
      • Lois Weber
    • Writer
      • Lois Weber
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    Gossip

    Lois Weber is a stenographer in Phillips Smalley's office. When she sprains her ankle, Smalley drives her home and lets her work there for a few days. Gossips make an affair of this. His wife leaves him, his business collapses and he almost shoots himself. Meanwhile, Miss Weber marries "the first man who offers her protection"; a letter from Rupert Julian, asking her to wait, arrives after the ceremony.

    Life continues seemingly well enough, but her new husband finds the letter from Julian: its last sentence.

    The copy of the movie in PIONEERS: FIRST WOMEN FILMMAKERS is in poor condition. It was one of the movies recovered from Dawson City, shows considerable damage and misses reel 4 and the ending. Dal Clawson's beautiful camerawork is mostly obscured, and the symbolic touches of the movie -- mostly a man wearing a suit made of twigs that covers everything but his mouth -- seem melodramatic and a bit silly. Nonetheless, in the movie that survives is a powerful message about the corroding effect of gossip and evil-mindedness. Miss Weber would explore this more conventionally in one of her last silent movies, SENSATION SEEKERS.
    Cineanalyst

    Rumor is Lois Weber had an Affair with her Husband

    Another interesting film yet scarred print from Lois Weber included on the Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers set, "Scandal" is missing the fourth of its original five reels, some of the fifth reel is gone at the end, and there's frequent severe decomposition evident in what does remain, which is all from a 1918 re-issue print, re-titled "Scandal Mongers" and so may've been already cut down further from the original 1915 version. At least the presentation was able to fill in some of the blanks with plot synopses, and I'm happy to see a Weber feature in any condition. Even in the several fragmentary prints in the Pioneers set, there's some inspired filmmaking or intriguing subject matter that remains in all of them--even the four minutes left of "Lost by a Hair" (1914) demonstrates some good cinematography and crosscutting.

    "Scandal" is about gossip ruining the lives of two characters, especially a stenographer (played by Weber) who is alleged to have had two affairs she didn't actually have. And, there's a symbolic scandal monster depicted with multiple-exposure photography here and there during the picture, which doesn't work as well as the nude woman in Weber's "Hypocrites" (1915). Indeed, the hairy costume looks silly. Moreover, it's ironic that Weber's Daisy character here is supposedly innocent of an affair with her boss, Mr. Wright, but he's played by Weber's real-life husband Phillips Smalley. Plus, Daisy being suspected for one affair may be easy to dismiss as gossip mongering, but two affairs--one wonders if Weber's point wasn't that Daisy was innocent, but that one should let her alone regardless. Not to spread rumors (well, OK, I am, but they're dead now, so...), but the Smalleys are said to have both been unfaithful themselves in their marriage, which eventually ended in divorce.

    The other interesting reflection of real life here is a more artistic one, but which also involves the couples' public image, that Weber casts herself as a stenographer, with her husband and co-director providing the dictation. So although Weber is the writer both of and in the film and collaborating with her husband, their on-screen characters are powerless to control the narrative. She merely reacts to the words of others, including the crosscutting gossip and scandal-monster effects, tabloid journalism in the newspapers, and a letter motif. Otherwise, the narrative is quite melodramatic, if well photographed and edited. Yet, as Shelley Stamp has demonstrated in her essay "Presenting the Smalleys, 'Collaborators in Authorship and Direction,'" as well as in her book "Lois Weber in Early Hollywood," the pair and their studios were very much in charge of their image as a wife-and-husband professional partnership, which helped position Weber as a married, matronly and middle-class figure for cinematic uplift and lecturing on social issues--regardless of whether that image they presented was true or mere gossip.

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1915 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scandal Mongers
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Film Manufacturing Company
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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