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3 Production  





4 Footnotes  





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The Family Honor
Advert for film
Directed byKing Vidor
Written byJohn Booth Harrower
William Parker
Produced byKing Vidor
StarringFlorence Vidor
CinematographyIra H. Morgan
Distributed byFirst National Exhibitors' Circuit

Release date

  • March 15, 1920 (1920-03-15)

Running time

50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Family Honor is a 1920 American silent drama-romance film directed by King Vidor and starring Florence Vidor.[1][2][3] A copy of the film is in a French archive.[3][4]

Plot

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As described in a film publication,[5] the proud, Southern, and old Tucker family is now broke and places its hopes on a college youth, Dal (Karns), who has a taste for gambling, his sister Beverly (Vidor), full of hope and trust, and young Ben, a disciple of right thinking. Beverly has put her brother through college only to find out that he has become a first class scamp. To maintain the honor of her name, Beverley's fiance tries to anticipate a raid on a vicious dive in the town that is frequented by Dal. The raid takes place and Dal escapes, only to be later caught and indicted for murder. The evidence is going against Dal until his little brother Ben comes into the courtroom and, with the spirit of truth, testifies such that Dal is freed.

Cast

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Ben Alexander (l.), Florence Vidor (r.)

Production

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In 1919 Vidor formed an independent production company in collaboration with the New York-based First National exhibitors. The New York conglomerate controlled numerous theaters, and in a bid to break into movie production, advanced Vidor the funds to build a small 15-acre studio that Vidor christened “Vidor Village”. The financial risks in making independent films were high at a time when Hollywood was witnessing the consolidation of “an increasingly rigid studio system" where production and exhibition were subordinated to market considerations and increasingly judged on profitability.[6]

Vidor opted to make a formula comedy-romance then in vogue starring his spouse Florence Vidor, but preserving the Christian Science precepts that had informed his work with the Brentwood Corporation.[7]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Baxter, 1976: a “comedy-romance”
  • ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988
  • ^ a b Progressive Silent Film List: The Family Honor at silentera.com
  • ^ "The Family Honor". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
  • ^ "The Family Honor: Conventional Photoplay Smacks of the Theatre". Motion Picture News. 21 (20). New York City: Motion Picture News, Inc.: 4065 May 8, 1920. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
  • ^ Baxter 1976 p. 11: A Hollywood film “community increasingly dominated by the big combines...”
  • ^ Durgnat and Simmons, 1988 p. 25, p. 30: See Vidor’s The Turn in the Road
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    1920 films
    1920 drama films
    1920s English-language films
    American silent feature films
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    First National Pictures films
    1920s American films
    Silent American drama films
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