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The Maine Silent Film Festival

Wednesday, July 24, 2024 from 07:00pm to 09:00pm

Northeast Historic Film / Alamo Theatre, 85 Main Street

Bucksport, ME, 04416

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General Admission: USD 20.00

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In July, 2024, the Maine Silent Film Festival returns to the historic Alamo Theatre in Bucksport with another two-day program, blending comedy and drama, short subjects and feature films, focusing on rare and unusual titles seldom screened theatrically today. All the films screened are accompanied live by Doug Protsik.



Wednesday, July 24th, 2024, starting at 7:00pm
Made in Maine

There are many silent films set in Maine but relatively few of them were actually shot here. This evening begins with two short comedies filmed on location in Maine and concludes with a feature drama not only filmed here but written by a Maine author and produced by a Maine-based studio.


Shorts:-

Just Maine Folks (Lubin, 1912)
The Squire hopes to marry his widowed neighbor. After a night of spooky stories, he thinks he has found a way to scare off his rival and win the widow's heart.

Starring Ethel Clayton and Harry Myers · Directed by Barry O'Neil · 15 min.


The Men Haters Club (Vitagraph, 1910)
When a letter from another woman falls from her boyfriend's pocket, Florence and her friends form the Men Haters Club.

Starring Florence Turner, Edith Storey, and Rose Tapley · Directed by Laurence Trimble · 11 min.


Feature:-

Timothy's Quest (Dirigo, 1922)
Timothy and Gay, orphans from the slums of Boston, escape to Maine in search of a home and manage to thaw Avilda's embittered, grief-stricken heart.

Starring Joseph Depew and Helen Rowland · Directed by Sidney Olcott · 86 min.



Thursday, July 25th, starting at 7:00pm
At War

Whether comedy or drama, historical or contemporary, war has been a perennial topic in silent film. This evening is a chronological collection of short dramas and is capped off by a feature-length comedy that follow wars through time, from the ancient past of the Battle of the Wood of Ephraim to the contemporaneous Great War.


Shorts:-

Absalom (Pathe, 1912)
Absalom rebels and raises an army to depose his father, King David.

Starring Georges Dorival and Paul Franck · Directed by Henri Andreani · 13 min.


The Victoria Cross (Vitagraph, 1912)
In the Crimean War, a British lieutenant is cast into danger during the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade.

Starring Wallace Reid and Edith Storey · Directed by Hal Reid · 14 min.


Across the Mexican Line (Solax, 1911)
An American soldier threatened with execution during the Mexican Revolution is rescued by the woman sent to spy on him.

Starring Frances Gibson and Romaine Fielding · Directed by Alice Guy-Blache · 12 min.


Feature:-

Yankee Doodle in Berlin (Mack Sennett, 1919)
Captain Bob White disguises himself as a woman, vamps his way into the German High Command, and seduces the Kaiser himself into revealing Germany's war plans.

Starring Bothwell Browne and Ford Sterling · Directed by Richard Jones · 68 min.

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Artist: Doug Protsik


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