Damaged Goods

1914

Damaged Goods (1914) is an American silent drama film directed by Tom Ricketts, starring Richard Bennett. It is based on Eugène Brieux's play Les Avariés (1901) about a young couple who contract syphilis. No print of the film is known to exist, making it a lost film.[1] It is believed to have begun the sex hygiene/venereal disease film craze of the 1910s.[2]

The play was adapted into a British silent film Damaged Goods in 1919. A sound film based on the Brieux play, also titled Damaged Goods (1937) was directed by Phil Goldstone, released by Grand National Pictures.

Film historian Terry Ramsaye stated that the film was "pretentiously made" for a cost of less than $50,000, including marketing, and that "its states' rights ... sold for $600,000, thus indicating a box-office take of probably more than $2,000,000".[3] According to a 1915 account, audience demand for the film in Detroit was so great that police were required to control the crowds at the theater.[3]

Damaged Goods was re-released in a "new edition" in 1917, perhaps in response to concerns about the spread of venereal disease among World War I soldiers. It was re-released again in 1919.[3]

The film was positively received by critics. Reviews in Variety and The Moving Picture World praised it as morally salubrious.[3]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1914
weitere Titel:
Damaged Goods nb ht uz
Genre:Filmdrama, Stummfilm
Herstellungsland:Vereinigte Staaten
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Farbe:Schwarzweiß
Verleih:Mutual Film Corporation
Regie:Tom Ricketts
Richard Bennett
Drehbuch:Harry A. Pollard
Darsteller:Adrienne Morrison
Richard Bennett
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