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An Even Break

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1917 American film
An Even Break
Film poster
Directed byLambert Hillyer
Written byLambert Hillyer (scenario)
StarringOlive Thomas
Charles Gunn
CinematographyJohn Stuart Stumar
Distributed byTriangle Film Corporation
Release date
  • August 5, 1917 (1917-08-05)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (Englishintertitles)

An Even Break is a 1917 Americansilentcomedy-drama film written and directed byLambert Hillyer, and starringOlive Thomas andCharles Gunn. A print of the film is preserved at theLibrary of Congress.[1] Prints and/or fragments were found in theDawson Film Find in 1978.

Plot

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As described in afilm magazine review,[2] as children Jimmie Strang (Gunn), Mary (Thompson), and Claire Curtis (Thomas) tell each other what they will be when they grow up, and Jimmie succeeds in becoming a noted inventor. He goes to New York City to secure the manufacture of his machine, which has been ordered by the firm operated by Luther Collins (Burke), which hopes to revive its weakened finances with the invention. Arriving in New York, he is taken in hand by the son David (French) from Harding & Co., which contracts to build the machine. But this firm is avaricious and decides to bankrupt Collins and keep the machine as its own asset. Jimmie is initiated into the gay life of the cabaret. He discovers that the renown dancer Claire, loved by all but won by none, is his childhood friend. He obtains what no one else has accomplished and meets with Claire, and their childhood fondness is renewed. Then Mary arrives, and it turns out that Jimmie had in a moment of haste proposed to her back home. Claire decides she will give Mary a fighting chance for Jimmie's love, and takes her in hand and teaches her the city fast life. Mary likes it so much that when Jimmie believes his machine has been taken and his friends back home ruined, she refuses to return home and decides to go on the stage. Claire takes Jimmie back to his home, and in the nick of time saves his machine. When she mentions that Mary will be glad, Jimmie tells her that Mary has turned him down, and said that if he thought he could make Claire care for him, he should try. This results in a happy ending.

Cast

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Reception

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Like many American films of the time,An Even Break was subject to cuts bycity and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required cuts of two closeups of dancers over floor lights, the doping of drink and a vision of the same where a waiter talks to dancer, and the placing of explosives by a car.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Progressive Silent Film List:An Even Break (1917)". silentera.com. RetrievedMay 30, 2013.
  2. ^"Reviews: Olive Thomas inAn Even Break".Exhibitors Herald.5 (7). New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company:25–26. August 11, 1917. RetrievedNovember 29, 2014.
  3. ^"Official Cut-Outs by the Chicago Board of Censors".Exhibitors Herald.5 (9). New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company: 33. August 25, 1917.

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Films directed byLambert Hillyer
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