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The Mating Call

  • 1928
  • Passed
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
403
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Evelyn Brent and Thomas Meighan in The Mating Call (1928)
Drama

A WWI vet takes on the KKK when he loses his wife to a womanizing Klansman.A WWI vet takes on the KKK when he loses his wife to a womanizing Klansman.A WWI vet takes on the KKK when he loses his wife to a womanizing Klansman.

  • Director
    • James Cruze
  • Writers
    • Rex Beach
    • Walter Woods
    • Herman J. Mankiewicz
  • Stars
    • Thomas Meighan
    • Evelyn Brent
    • Renée Adorée
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    403
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • Rex Beach
      • Walter Woods
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
    • Stars
      • Thomas Meighan
      • Evelyn Brent
      • Renée Adorée
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Thomas Meighan
    Thomas Meighan
    • Leslie Hatten
    Evelyn Brent
    Evelyn Brent
    • Rose Henderson
    Renée Adorée
    Renée Adorée
    • Catharine Hatten
    Alan Roscoe
    Alan Roscoe
    • Lon Henderson
    Gardner James
    Gardner James
    • Marvin Swallow
    Helen Foster
    Helen Foster
    • Jessie Peebles
    Luke Cosgrave
    Luke Cosgrave
    • Judge Peebles
    Cyril Chadwick
    Cyril Chadwick
    • Captain Anderson
    Symona Boniface
    Symona Boniface
    • Woman at Welcome-Home Party
    • (uncredited)
    Delmer Daves
    Delmer Daves
    • Undetermined Role
    • (uncredited)
    Christian J. Frank
    Christian J. Frank
    • Wife Beater
    • (uncredited)
    Herman J. Mankiewicz
    Herman J. Mankiewicz
    • Newspaperman
    • (uncredited)
    Broderick O'Farrell
    Broderick O'Farrell
    • Poker Player on Train
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Sullivan
    Frederick Sullivan
    • Poker Player with Rabbit's Foot
    • (uncredited)
    Will Walling
    Will Walling
    • Uncle Billy - Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • Rex Beach
      • Walter Woods
      • Herman J. Mankiewicz
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8jackdogue

    A film which the production code would never have approved.

    Evelyn Brent's depiction of Rose Henderson truly makes me wonder just how

    much better films of the thirties, forties, and fifties to mid sixties would have been had not censorship seized control of Amercan cinematography in the early

    1930's. Instead of a scene showing Rose and her wealthy husband Lon each in a twin bed separated by a nightstand, The Mating Call has Rose calling on her

    ex-husband, Leslie, who has just returned from WWI to find out his marriage to underage Rose was annulled by her parents when he was serving in France.

    Rose has no love for her husband, Lon, as he is having an affair with a much

    younger woman, and despite Leslie's not wanting to see her again, Rose

    repeatedly attempts to seduce him - finally tricking Leslie into joining her in his bedroom after she has begun to disrobe. If TCM runs it again, check it out. It's nice to know that pre-production code movies actually depicted some of the

    interesting realities of life that censors wouldn't allow.
    7preppy-3

    Pretty good silent drama

    Leslie Hatten (Thomas Meighan) goes away to fight WW1. He secretly marries beautiful Rose (Evelyn Brent). He returns 2 years later to find their marriage annulled and she's married to Lon (Alan Roscoe). She still wants to sleep with Leslie but he refuses her. However Lon thinks she IS sleeping with him and is a member of The Order--a Ku Klux Klan-like organization who punish everyone they think isn't "moral" enough.

    There's more but that's the gist. Fast-moving, pretty racy (Brent flashes some nudity), well-acted and directed drama. It brings up multiple themes--WW1, marriage, adultery, suicide, murder, secret organizations punishing people--and mixes them all up and throws them at the viewer in an entertaining way. This doesn't seem to be making any sort of statement (although it does strongly suggest that The Order is wrong) but just gives the viewer a fast-paced entertaining drama. This was thought to be lost for many years but was discovered and lovingly restored. We should all be happy for that. I give it a 7.
    cathyandrickmac

    Great movie

    Fell in love with Renee, just so beautiful, so sad she died so young.
    7mukava991

    superior acting by Evelyn Brent

    Evelyn Brent was a marvelous and smolderingly beautiful actress of the silent screen who made a staggering number of films from 1915 to the 1940s. This film is worth seeing for her alone. Her performance as a small town vamp holds up completely by 21st century standards and that's not common. James Cruze has a good reputation and it's easy to see why from this film. The action moves briskly, scenes do not linger unnecessarily but only when emphasis is needed. Intimate moments are handled skillfully and believably. Set pieces are convincing. Here is a movie where someone scrubs a floor and really does the kind of work you have to do to scrub a floor, though I was a bit surprised to see Renee Adoree sloshing the entire contents of a water basin directly onto the linoleum during the rinse phase. It really annoyed me that she became distracted and let the puddle (or lake, really) remain and if I had been Thomas Meighan's character I would have been much more upset than he seemed to be. Meighan seems a bit wooden and but I think he was trying to play a simple farming man with a tough exterior.

    I am not the only one who noticed that the women's costumes and hair styles (not to mention the automobiles) were way too modern for the time period presented, 1919. Cloche hats did not make their appearance that soon after World War I. Another element that cannot be ignored are the palm trees in this town, which suggest that the action takes place in southern California, but when the Meighan character decides to find an off-the-boat immigrant to marry, he travels to Ellis Island, thousands of miles to the east, even though he is a struggling farmer. Then presto! He's back in Southern California with the newfound bride and her parents who look no worse for wear than if they had been trucked in from a neighboring county. To be fair, these jolting progressions seem to be standard fare in early films and are also used quite a bit in early talkies. But for us sophisticated 21st century viewers they do stretch credulity and get in the way of our serious involvement in the proceedings.

    One strand of the plot involves a KKK-like organization called "The Order." But this is not the KKK we're all familiar with – this group of hooded vigilantes rounds up local men who are perceived to be less than honorable to the town's womenfolk and whips them on posts until they repent and agree to behave in a more chivalrous manner! To contemporary audiences this comes across as a very funny joke.
    pickerfromhell

    Renee Adoree

    Rennee stole the picture. She was the most photogenic of all the players. The discretion of the censors to allow the swimming scene was a real plumb. I was certainly interested to see the interactions of the supposed "Order" and the principle players. A good amount of tension was generated in the last half of the picture. Helen Foster played a small part. I don't recall seeing her before and she was very photogenic as well. Although some of the scenes were dark, the version I watched on TCM was a remastered copy and the quality was quite good in fact, it was excellent. Very unfortunate that Renee Adoree tragically died so young. She was a real beauty.

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    • Trivia
      Long thought to be lost, a print was discovered in the Howard Hughes collection at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
    • Goofs
      Although the story takes place immediately after World War I (1918-1919), all of Evelyn Brent's and Helen Foster's clothes are strictly in the 1928 short skirt mode, completely out of place in the time frame of the story.
    • Quotes

      Poker Player: Major Hatten seems to be suffering from shell shock.

      Hatten's Best Man: Worse than that! He's in love - with his own wife.

    • Alternate versions
      In 2004, the University of Nevada Las Vegas and Flicker Alley, LLC copyrighted a digitally restored version with a new orchestral score composed, arranged and conducted by Robert Israel. It was produced by Jeffery Masino and runs 72 minutes.
    • Connections
      References The Sky Rider (1928)
    • Soundtracks
      The Mating Song
      (1928)

      Music and Lyrics by Frances Ring and Martin Broones

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1928 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mating Call
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(studio - known as Metropolitan Studios at the time)
    • Production company
      • The Caddo Company
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    • Budget
      • $400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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