The Cave Girl (film)
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''The Cave Girl'' is a 1921 American silent
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directed by Joseph J. Franz and featuring Teddie Gerard, Charles Meredith, Lillian Tucker and
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in an early film role. The source for the William Parker screenplay was the stage play of the same name by George Middleton and
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. The film's tagline was "A Romance of Silent Trails and Rushing Waters... A Drama of Youth Gone Wild... Enacted in the Yosemite Valley in the Middle of Winter." (Print Ad in the Ludington Daily News, ((Ludington, Mich.)) 18 May 1923). The film is presumed lost.


Plot

Professor Sperry moves to a cave in the wilderness to live the primitive life, taking his daughter Margot with him. Meanwhile, Divvy Bates is being pressured to marry Elsie Case. Elsie's mother and Divvy's wealthy father arrange a trip to the Bates' remote cabin in the wilderness to give Elsie a chance to extract a marriage proposal from Divvy. At the cabin, Divvy catches Margot making a raid on the Bates' supplies and is attracted to her. Elsie now has to compete with Margot for Divvy's affections. When their hired hand Baptiste (Boris Karloff) is fired, he retaliates by burning down their cabin. The party is forced to seek refuge in the cave along with the Professor and Margot. Seeing her chance to marry Divvy slipping away, Elsie conspires with Baptiste to kidnap Margot who ends up being set adrift in a canoe. Elsie's conscience suffers and she realizes that she has done wrong. Elsie confesses to Divvy, who then rescues Margot from the rapids in the nick of time.


Cast

* Charles Meredith as Divvy Bates * Lillian Tucker as Elsie Case * Jacob Abrams as Prof. Orlando Sperry (credited as Jake Abrahams) *
Teddie Gerard Teddie Gerard (born Teresa Cabre, May 2, 1890''Teddie Gerard Engaged'', New York Times, October 24, 1928, pg.27. – August 31, 1942) was an Argentine film actress''Miss Teddie Gerard'', New York Times, September 2, 1942, pg. 23. and entertain ...
as Margot *
Boris Karloff William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), known professionally as Boris Karloff () and occasionally billed as Karloff the Uncanny, was a British actor. His portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the horror film ''Frankenstei ...
as Baptiste, a villainous half-breed *
Elinor Hancock Elinor Grace Hancock (August 5, 1898 – April 13, 1942) was an American actress who had a successful career on stage before appearing in many silent films. She was photographed by Alfred Witzell. She appeared in Clara Kimball Young films. Ha ...
as Mrs. Georgia Case (credited as Eleanor Hancock) * Frank J. Coleman as Rufus Petterson *
Wilton Taylor Wilton Taylor (1869 – January 24, 1925) was an American male actor who performed on stage and in silent films. He usually played gruff men of authority like wardens, judges or the police commissioner in Tod Browning's ''Outside the Law (19 ...
as J.T. Bates * John Beck as Rogers


Production

''Cave Girl'' was made by Jesse D. Hampton Productions and completed in February 1921. Exteriors were filmed in
Yosemite Valley Yosemite Valley ( ; ''Yosemite'', Miwok for "killer") is a U-shaped valley, glacial valley in Yosemite National Park in the western Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada mountains of Central California, United States. The valley is about long a ...
in the winter of 1920–21. Inspiration Pictures acquired the film from Hampton Productions in May, 1921, and released it in December.


Release

Charles Duell, the head of Inspiration Pictures, arranged to screen the picture for the first time at governor's mansion in New York, June 1921. The governor had recently spearheaded legislation that resulted in the formation of New York's Motion Picture Commission, a committee tasked with the censorship of films. In February 1922 ''Film Daily'' gave it a positive review due primarily to the photography and the exteriors: "For winter scenery and fine out-of-doors atmosphere ''The Cave Girl'' belongs way up in the front rank and even if the story isn't a whopper, the feature as a whole will be likely to satisfy because of its splendid pictorial appeal."


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cave Girl (film), The 1921 films 1921 drama films 1921 lost films Silent American drama films American silent feature films American black-and-white films First National Pictures films Lost American drama films Films directed by Joseph Franz English-language drama films 1920s American films 1920s English-language films Lost silent American films