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3 Background  





4 Reception  





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Society Secrets

Directed by

Leo McCarey

Screenplay by

Douglas Doty (scenario)

Story by

Helen Christine Bennett

Produced by

Carl Laemmle

Starring

Eva Novak
Gertrude Claire
George Verrell

Cinematography

William E. Fildew

Production
company

Universal Film Manufacturing Co.

Release date

  • February 1921 (1921-02) (US)[1]

Running time

5 reels

Country

United States

Language

English

Society Secrets is a 1921 American silent satire film, directed by Leo McCarey. It stars Eva Novak, Gertrude Claire, and George Verrell, and was released in February 1921. It marked McCarey's directorial debut. McCarey didn't make a further feature film for eight years as he concentrated on writing and directing shorts.[2][3]

Plot

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No record of the scenario for Society Secrets to date has been discovered. Biographers Gary Hooper and Leland Poague report that “nothing beyond the production credits has survived” with respect to this lost film.[4] The American Film Institute, however, characterizes the Society Secrets as a “satire,” but provides no plot summary.

Cast

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Background

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McCarey, age 20, was hired by Universal Studios in 1918 after studying law at the University of California. [5] Working in “menial” jobs at Universal, he was assigned to work serve as an assistant to director Tod Browning, learning “the techniques of film directing and scenario construction.”[6][7] After completing his apprenticeship on pictures including The Virgin of Stamboul (1920) and Outside the Law (1921), McCarey was permitted to direct his first film: Society Secrets.[8]

Reception

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Biographers Gary Hooper and Leland Poague write:

It may be the case that the film was so bad (as McCarey admits) that it was never put into general release; if it was, it wasn’t considered worthy enough to generate any response in The New York Times...[9]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Society Secrets". American Film Institute. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  • ^ Hooper and Poague, 1980 in Leo McCarey Filmography section, p. 296
  • ^ Silver, 2010: “McCarey became a full-time director and writer of Hal Roach shorts by 1924.”
  • ^ Hooper and Poague, 1980 p. 296
  • ^ Silver, 2010: “McCarey entered the film industry at the tender age of twenty...”
  • ^ Harrill, 2002
  • ^ Hooper and Poague, 1980 in Leo McCarey Filmography section, p. 296
  • ^ Hooper and Poague, 1980 in Leo McCarey Filmography section, p. 296
  • ^ Hooper and Poague, 1980 in Leo McCarey Filmography section, p. 296
  • Sources

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    Films directed by Leo McCarey

  • All Wet (1924)
  • Isn't Life Terrible? (1925)
  • Long Fliv the King (1926)
  • Mighty Like a Moose (1926)
  • We Faw Down (1928)
  • Liberty (1929)
  • Wrong Again (1929)
  • The Sophomore (1929)
  • Red Hot Rhythm (1929)
  • Wild Company (1930)
  • Let's Go Native (1930)
  • Part Time Wife (1930)
  • Indiscreet (1931)
  • The Kid from Spain (1932)
  • Duck Soup (1933)
  • Six of a Kind (1934)
  • Belle of the Nineties (1934)
  • Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
  • The Milky Way (1936)
  • Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
  • The Awful Truth (1937)
  • Love Affair (1939)
  • Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
  • Going My Way (1944)
  • The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
  • Good Sam (1948)
  • My Son John (1952)
  • An Affair to Remember (1957)
  • Rally Round the Flag, Boys! (1958)
  • Satan Never Sleeps (1962)
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