Pampered Youth

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Pampered Youth
Pampered Youth.jpg
Directed byDavid Smith
Written by
Based onThe Magnificent Ambersons
by Booth Tarkington
Produced byAlbert E. Smith
StarringCullen Landis
Alice Calhoun
Allan Forrest
Cinematography
Production
company
Vitagraph Company of America
Distributed byVitagraph Company of America
Release date
  • February 1, 1925 (1925-02-01)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Pampered Youth is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by David Smith and starring Cullen Landis, Alice Calhoun, and Allan Forrest. It is an adaption of the 1918 novel The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington.[1][2] It was one of the final films produced by Vitagraph Studios before the firm was absorbed into Warner Bros.

Plot[]

As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] twenty-five or thirty years ago, every small town boasted of its Amberson family, whose home was the show place and whose every move made news. Major Amberson's (King) daughter Isabel (Calhoun) loves Eugene Morgan (Forrest), but he gets himself in disgrace by performing a drunken serenade, and leaves town. Isabel marries Wilbur Minafer (MacDonald), a poor second choice, who makes a very passable husband. Not loving her husband, Isabel centers all of the love in her heart upon her son George, who naturally grows from a very spoiled young boy into a despicable young cad. His extravagances eventually deplete the Amberson fortune. When his father dies, George resents his mother's love for Morgan, who has returned as a prosperous automobile manufacturer. George has come to love, however, Morgan's daughter Lucy (Merriam). The death of Major Amberson forces George to go to work, bringing about his regeneration. Then there is the heroic rescue of Isabel by Morgan when the home in which she lodges burns. The final tableau suggests the rehabilitation of George.

Cast[]

Preservation[]

The complete feature is a lost film. However, a 28 minute abridgement survives[4] and it was included on the Criterion edition of The Magnificent Ambersons Blu-Ray release.

References[]

  1. ^ Goble p. 901
  2. ^ Progressive Silent Film List: Pampered Youth at silentera.com
  3. ^ Sargent, Epes W. (February 21, 1925). "Pampered Youth; David Smith Vividly Realizes Booth Tarkinton's Prize Novel, The Magnificent Ambersons, for Vitagraph". The Moving Picture World. New York City: Chalmers Publishing Co. 72 (8): 785–786. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
  4. ^ Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: Pampered Youth

Bibliography[]

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

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