Originally published in 1854, ten nights in a barroom was the most important american temperance novel, rivaling uncle toms cabin for popularity at the time. A mans heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter. Ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there by arthur, t s. She had a small taste of stage acting in sweden and knew that to succeed in furthering her acting ambitions she would need to immigrate to america. Aug 16, 2016 it is the only surviving film produced by the colored players film corporation of philadelphia, and was mastered from 35mm film elements preserved by the george eastman house. Telecharger ten nights in a barroom 1926 en streaming. Full text of ten nights in a barroom, and what i saw there see other formats. Mar 31, 2017 hotel 1967 film complet en francais a 20170331t17. Ten nights in a barroom 1926, an american film by the colored players of philadelphia ten nights in a barroom 1931 film, an american film directed by william a. Media in category films based on plays the following 81 files are in this category, out of 81 total. These reform melodramas traced a characters journey from respectability to the degradation of drink and sometimes. Ten nights in a barroom letterboxd your life in film.
The film is a remake of a 1910 movie and follows the storyline in. Blaxploitation pride ten nights in a barroom 1926 facebook. After his daughter is killed by a blow to the head during a bar fight, he is reborn and runs for mayor. I mainly write comics but also films, novels and videogames. Kind of corny but not unexpected for an old film like this. Overview of ten nights in a barroom, 1926, with charles gilpin, myra burwell, lawrence chenault, at turner classic movies. Ten nights in a barroom 1926 ten nights in a barroom. This film was restored by kino lorber which was archived in the. The film is a melodrama but does try to show the effects of drinking on an alcoholic in a more real manner than most films of the times. Hotel 1967 film complet en francais film complet francais. Ten nights in a bar room and what i saw there by t s. Telecharger ten nights in a barroom 1926 en streaming gratuit. Ten nights in a barroom 1926, an american film by the colored players of philadelphia. Orlando crazy things i choose to purchase game night nation halloween hang podcast lets stand group.
Last night, all alone in a barroom i met a girl with a drink in her hand she had ruby red lips and coal black hair and a smile that would tempt any man. Ten nights in a barroom 1931 joe morgan hangs out at the cedarville saloon, loses his flour mill then goes on the wagon in this prohibition promotion. T en years ago, business required me to pass a day in cedarville. The most dangerous game 1932 action, adventure, thriller full length film duration. Quickly adapted for the stage, ten nights in a bar room was. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. Like the drunkard, ten nights in a barroom by timothy shay arthur was a popular temperance melodrama during the 1850s. Other plays centering on temperance reform during that decade included the bottle, aunt dinahs pledge, the drunkards warning, and the fruits of the wine cup.
Ten nights in a bar room, considered by many to be one of the best temperance novels of the 19th century, tells the story of a mill owner who sells his mill to build a tavern in town, a morality tale, it portrays the evil of alcohol as told by a visitor to the town who stays at the tavern for ten days over a period of ten years. Black cinema looks so much stronger silent then those embarrassing negro pictures done in the 1930s sound era. Ten nights in a barroom original, play, drama, broadway opened in new york city jan 20, 1932 and played through feb 1932. Ten nights in a bar room is the second most popular book of the mid19th century after uncle toms cabin.
We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on. Ten nights in a barroom 1931 letterboxd your life in film. Gilpin, lawrence chenault, harry henderson based on the hugely popular 1854 temperance. Other plays centering on temperance reform during that decade included the bottle, aunt dinahs pledge. Templeton, fay 1865 1939 born in little rock, arkansas, the daughter of the pioneering midwestern trouper john templeton grew up performing the child roles in ten nights in a barroom, east lynne, and others. And what i saw there ten years ago, business required me to pass a day in cedarville. The story line in this film shows a man who begins to drink and. Nilsson 18881974 the first swedish actress to receive a star on the hollywood walk of fame, anna q. Ten nights in a barroom broadway play original ibdb. Ten nights in a bar room is a 1910 american silent short drama produced by the thanhouser company. Jun 05, 2016 early temperance melodrama, later adapted to the stage and to film.
Room 1921, an american film by blazed trail productions. Jun 05, 2016 ten nights in a barroom and what i saw therenight the first. The film is a remake of a 1910 movie and follows the storyline in the 1854 novel, ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there by timothy shay arthur. The novel was easily transferred to play format, so it was frequently used to promote prohibition to large audiences. The project gutenberg etext of ten nights in a bar room. Regarder ten nights in a barroom 1926 film en streaming. Department of afroamerican research arts culture 2,381 views.
Ten nights in a bar room and what i saw there by t s arthur. Ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there wikisource. Nilsson was born anna quirentia nilsson in ystad, sweden on march 30th, 1888. Ten nights in a barroom was a financial success for arthur and became the second most popular book of the victorian era, following uncle toms cabin. Everything happens at night 1939 film complet en francais. His alcoholism is having a major impact on his family and especially his youngest daughter who usually has to go to the bar and beg him to come home. This film was shot and released in an era when most drunks on in the movies were shown as funny. Dec 14, 2012 how much is ten nights in a barroom worth. Crane and marie eline now lost, a 19 adaptation by lee beggs with a cast including gladys egan, a 1921 film directed by oscar apfel. When a new doctor comes to town a father goes to meet him at a bar to get him to aid his sick daughter.
Ten nights in a barroom and what i saw therenight the first. A musical comedy version of the famous temperance drama by william w. Tragically, neither of the other two films, a prince of his race 1926 and ten nights in a bar room 1921, survive today. Ten nights in a barroom 1926 directed by roy calnek. Find ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there by arthur, t s at biblio. It satisfied the appetite for the sensational and the lurid, yet at the same time was endorsed by all the clergy. Full text of ten nights in a barroom, and what i saw there.
Dec 01, 2003 free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. Ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there 1882 by timothy shay arthur. Oconnor disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term. It was late in the afternoon when the stage set me down at the sickle and sheaf, a new tavern, just opened by a new landlord, in a new house, built with the special end of providing. Then she came and sat down at my table and as she placed her soft hands on mine i found myself wanting to kiss her for temptation was flowing like wine. The project gutenberg etext of ten nights in a bar room, by. Ten nights in a barroom 1926 a man pursues the vice lord who killed his daughter, but his journey leads to selfdiscovery and the desire for a better life. Sleazy, cheating gamblers and attempts to seduce respectable young women also figure into the story. Adapted from the novel ten nights in a barroom and what i saw there by timothy shay arthur, the production focuses on joe morgan after he has become a hopeless drunkard. Sep 30, 2014 a mans heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter. It captures the spirit of the temperance movement which fought the uncontrolled abuse of alcohol in american society. Night the first the sickle and sheaf early temperance melodrama, later adapted to the stage and to film. Ten nights in a barroom 1926 out of 4 joe morgan charles gilpin is a former mill owner who spends most of his days and nights inside a local bar where he drinks until he cant walk. Among its film adaptations was a 1910 silent film starring frank h.
It was late in the afternoon when the stage set me down at the sickle and sheaf, a new tavern, just opened by a new landlord, in a new house, built with the special end of providing accommodations for man and beast. Ten nights in a barroom occasionally wanders away from its ten part struc ture, has too much preachy dialogue, but was immensely popular as a temperance document in its time, and is powerful even today. The moral tale of ten nights in a barroom 1926 becomes dramatic and well composed. Everything happens at night 1939 film complet en francais a 20171028t20. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. This film is one of my favorite afro american silent films from the 1920s. The book ends with morgan calling for the complete prohibition of drink in his town. Released 1931, ten nights in a barroom stars william farnum, tom santschi, patty lou lynd the movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 19 min, and received a score of out of 100 on metacritic, which. Directed by roy calnek 1926 united states starriing charles s. Filmed in a time when prohibition was a hot topic, ten nights in a barroom relates how a professional family man submits to the temptation of alcohol and is nearly destroyed because of it.
Ten 2014 ten til noon 2006 ten canoes 2006 ten inch hero 2007 ten nights in a barroom 1931 ten north frederick 1958 ten seconds to hell 1959 ten stories tall 2010 ten tall men 1951 ten thousand bedrooms 1957 ten thousand saints 2015 ten tiny love stories 2002 tenacious d in the pick of destiny 2006 tender loving care. Ten nights in a barroom is a 1931 american precode film directed by william a. Ten nights in a bar room and what i saw there by t s arthur, first edition abebooks. Its first adaptation was for the broadway stage by william w. Ten nights in a barroom by deborah chabrian movies masterprint 28 x 43 cm alcoholinduced insanity. Ten nights in a barroom 1926 a man begins drinking after he is swindled out of his mill. Charles gilpin shows his class as an actor as the broken down man and the unmistakable lawrence chenault makes a perfect sleaze, as hes shown in several allblack pictures of the silent era. Instead he gets seduced by the lure of the bottle and quickly becomes a raging alcoholic and eventually a bum as he seems to lose everything of importance to him and possibly his daughter as well. Arthur and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The 1926 version of ten nights in a bar room wisely allows drinking to be just one vice among many slade encourages at his bar.
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