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| director = [[Mabel Normand]] |
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| starring = Mabel Normand<br>[[Charley Chase]]<br>[[Al St. John]] |
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| studio = [[Keystone Film Company]] |
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| released = 14 October 1914 |
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| country = {{film US}} |
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'''''Mabel's Blunder''''' ([[1914 in film|1914]]) is a [[silent film|silent]] [[comedy film]] directed by, written by, and starring [[Mabel Normand]], the most successful of the early [[silent film|silent screen]] comediennes. |
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==Plot== |
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==Production background== |
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Produced at [[Mack Sennett]]'s [[Keystone Studios]], known at the time as "The Fun Factory", ''Mabel's Blunder'' showcases Normand's spontaneous and intuitive playfulness and her ability to be both romantically appealing and boisterously funny. |
Produced at [[Mack Sennett]]'s [[Keystone Studios]], known at the time as "The Fun Factory", ''Mabel's Blunder'' showcases Normand's spontaneous and intuitive playfulness and her ability to be both romantically appealing and boisterously funny. |
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==National Film Registry== |
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This film, with its unusual gender-bending aspect, was added to the [[National Film Registry]] by the [[Library of Congress]] in December 2009 for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant |
This film, with its unusual gender-bending aspect, was added to the [[National Film Registry]] by the [[Library of Congress]] in December 2009 for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant.<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091230/ap_en_mo/us_classic_films "Thriller and 24 Other Films Named to National Film Registry", Associated Press via Yahoo News (December 30, 2009)]</ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 03:15, 14 July 2011
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Directed by | Mabel Normand |
Starring | Mabel Normand Charley Chase Al St. John |
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Release date | 14 October 1914 |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Mabel's Blunder (1914) is a silent comedy film directed by, written by, and starring Mabel Normand, the most successful of the early silent screen comediennes.
Plot
Mabel's Blunder tells the tale of a young woman who is secretly engaged to the boss's son. When a new employee catches the young man's eye, a jealous Mabel dresses up as a (male) chauffeur to spy on them. [1]
Production background
Produced at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, known at the time as "The Fun Factory", Mabel's Blunder showcases Normand's spontaneous and intuitive playfulness and her ability to be both romantically appealing and boisterously funny.
National Film Registry
This film, with its unusual gender-bending aspect, was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in December 2009 for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant.[2]