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''Her Defiance'' is an American short silent film directed by
Cleo Madison Cleo Madison (born Lulu Bailey; March 26, 1883 – March 11, 1964) was a theatrical and silent film actress, screenwriter, producer, and director who was active in Cinema of the United States, Hollywood during the silent era. Madison bega ...
and Joe King, which was released on January 14, 1916.


Overview

Madison stars as an innocent young country girl who becomes involved in a love affair. The story was written by
Harvey Gates Harvey Harris Gates (January 19, 1894 – November 4, 1948) was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote for more than 200 films between 1913 and 1948. He was born in Hawaii and died in Los Angeles, California. Selected filmogr ...
. The film lasts for 21 minutes and is noted for its use of the " matte process" which was used to convey time and distance in the narrative. ''Her Defiance'' is usually associated with other feminist melodramas that Madison produced in 1916, including ''Alias Jane Jones,'' '' A Soul Enslaved,'' and ''A Heart's Crucible''.
Motion Picture News The ''Motion Picture News'' was an American film industry trade paper published from 1913 to 1930. History The publication was created through the 1913 merger of the ''Moving Picture News'' founded in 1908 and ''The Exhibitors' Times'', founde ...
claimed ''Her Defiance'' was "a sympathetic subject along conventional lines but benefited by several original situations that add much to its value," on January 15, 1916.


Plot

Adeline Gabler (Cleo Madison) is a young farm girl whose brother is scheming to marry her off to an elderly rich neighbor, "Old Scapin" (
Willis Marks Willis Marks (August 20, 1865, Rochester, Minnesota, United States – December 6, 1952, Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actor. Biography In 1888, Marks debuted on stage professionally. He acted in Oliver Morosco's stock c ...
). When Adeline falls in love with a city boy, Frank Warren ( Edward Hearn), her brother Theron (Taylor N. Duncan) takes the first opportunity to trick his sister into believing her lover has abandoned her. Adeline, pregnant, is forced to marry Scapin, but at the conclusion of the ceremony, she creates havoc by pushing her husband away and escaping in a buggy to the city. Scapin and Theron pursue her, but their buggy crashes and Scapin is killed. Not knowing she is now a widow, Adeline works as a cleaning woman to support herself and her son. She is sent to work in her former lover's office, where he finds the baby. Adeline confronts Frank, who explains, in a flashback inserted on one side of the screen, how he wrote her a crucial letter that she never received. The sequence can be read as representing the point of view of the woman as she weighs the statements of her lover against her memories of the events.
Adele Farrington Adele Farrington (1867 - 19 December 1936) was an American actress of the stage and the silent film era. Biography Born in Brooklyn, New York, Farrington had the lead in ''This Is the Life'' (1915) for the American Film Company. She also did he ...
also appears in the film.


Film techniques

''Her Defiance'' was notable for Madison's use of "matting," a process that signified the passing of time and distance. The matte process dates back to the late 1890s. It is used in photography and special effects filmmaking, combining various images into a single image. Madison used this in her final scene when Adeline and Frank are speaking, while past actions are shown on one side of the screen.


Reception

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Photoplay ''Photoplay'' was one of the first American film fan magazines, its title another word for screenplay. It was founded in Chicago in 1911. Under early editors Julian Johnson and James R. Quirk, in style and reach it became a pacesetter for fan m ...
'' journalist William Henry reported: "Cleo Madison is a womanly woman - if she were otherwise she couldn't play sympathetic parts as she does - and yet she is so smart and businesslike that she makes most of the male population of Universal city look like debutantes when it comes right down to brass tacks and affairs." In response, Cleo Madison stated: "One of these days men are going to get over the fool idea that women have no brains and quit getting insulted at the thought that a skirt-wearer can do their work quite as well as they can. And I don't believe that day is very far distant, either."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Her Defiance American silent short films 1916 films American black-and-white films 1910s American films 1916 short films