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''The Fall of Eve'' is a 1929 American
comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
directed by Frank R. Strayer, which stars
Patsy Ruth Miller Patsy Ruth Miller (born Patricia Ruth Miller; January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esméralda in '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1923) opposite Lon Chaney. Early years Miller, the daughter of Mr. and ...
,
Ford Sterling Ford Sterling (born George Stitch; November 3, 1883 – October 13, 1939) was an American comedian and actor best known for his work with Keystone Studios. One of the 'Big 4', he was the original chief of the Keystone Cops. Early years Sterli ...
, and
Gertrude Astor Gertrude Astor (born Gertrude Irene Eyster; November 9, 1887 – November 9, 1977) was an American motion picture character actress, who began her career playing trombone in a woman's band. Early years Astor was born on November 9, 1887, in ...
. The screenplay was written by
Gladys Lehman Gladys Lehman (née Collins; 1892–1993) was a prolific American screenwriter who had a long career in Hollywood. Biography Lehman was born in Gates, Oregon, in 1892 to James Collins and Lois Gates. She was the eldest of the couple's four c ...
, from a story by
Anita Loos Corinne Anita Loos (April 26, 1888 – August 18, 1981) was an American actress, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. In 1912, she became the first female staff screenwriter in Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood, when D. W. Griffith put h ...
and John Emerson, and the film was released by Columbia Pictures on June 25, 1929.


Plot

Tom Ford Jr. is in love with Eve Grant, his father's secretary, and wants to marry her. When he asks his father's permission to marry, without revealing the object of his desire, the father refuses to allow him. Tom Jr. is crushed. Meanwhile, Tom Sr., a bathing suit manufacturer, is looking to close a large deal with an out of town buyer, Mr. Mack. Before Mack is willing to close the deal, he wants Ford Sr. to take him out on the town and show him a good time, as well as providing female companionship for the night. Tom Sr. does not know anyone who he can get to accompany them, so Eve volunteers. However, when they pick up Mack, Mack's wife decides that she wants to go out with them. To cover his intent, Ford Sr. introduces Eve as his new wife, Mrs. Ford. The real Mrs. Ford is away from home, but when she hears on a radio program that a song is being requested by a Mr. & Mrs. Ford, she grows suspicious and heads back home. Ford Sr. and his party, meanwhile, have left the club and returned to the house, to continue the party there. When the genuine Mrs. Ford arrives and finds a stranger raiding her icebox, she calls the police. Before things get too out of hand, Tom Jr. arrives and lets everyone know that Eve is also a Mrs. Ford, but that she is married to him, as they had gotten wed secretly.


Cast list

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Patsy Ruth Miller Patsy Ruth Miller (born Patricia Ruth Miller; January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esméralda in '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1923) opposite Lon Chaney. Early years Miller, the daughter of Mr. and ...
as Eve Grant *
Ford Sterling Ford Sterling (born George Stitch; November 3, 1883 – October 13, 1939) was an American comedian and actor best known for his work with Keystone Studios. One of the 'Big 4', he was the original chief of the Keystone Cops. Early years Sterli ...
as Mr. Mack *
Gertrude Astor Gertrude Astor (born Gertrude Irene Eyster; November 9, 1887 – November 9, 1977) was an American motion picture character actress, who began her career playing trombone in a woman's band. Early years Astor was born on November 9, 1887, in ...
as Mrs. Ford * Arthur Rankin as Tom Ford, Jr. *
Jed Prouty Jed Prouty (born Clarence Gordon Prouty; April 6, 1879 – May 10, 1956) was an American film actor. Biography Born as Clarence Gordon Prouty in Boston, Massachusetts, Prouty was a vaudeville performer before becoming a film actor. Mostly appe ...
as Tom Ford, Sr. *
Betty Farrington Betty Farrington (May 14, 1898 – February 3, 1989) was an American character actress active from the 1920s through 1960. Career overview Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Betty Farrington played mostly supporting and minor roles during her caree ...
as Mrs. Mack *
Fred Kelsey Frederick Alvin Kelsey (August 20, 1884 – September 2, 1961) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. Kelsey directed one- and two-reel films for Universal Film Manufacturing Company. He appeared in more than 400 films betw ...
as Cop * Bob White as Hank Mann


Production

In the Spring 1928, it was announced that
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had obtained the rights to '' The Fall of Eve'', a play by
Anita Loos Corinne Anita Loos (April 26, 1888 – August 18, 1981) was an American actress, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. In 1912, she became the first female staff screenwriter in Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood, when D. W. Griffith put h ...
and John Emerson, the same team who had penned '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes''. The play had successful runs both in
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and
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. In April, it was announced that the play was to be part of Columbia's slate for 1928-29, a group of 36 films dubbed "The Perfect 36". In May it was revealed that ''The Fall of Eve'' would be one of ten "specials" on Columbia's slate, pictures chosen to be done with the new sound technology. In October 1928 Columbia announced that it had signed an agreement with Electrical Research Projects, a subsidiary of
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, to handle the sound engineering for their upcoming films, including ''The Fall of Eve''. The film still had not been cast as of December 1928. In May 1929 Columbia announced that they had cast Patsy Ruth Miller and Arthur Rankin were cast in leading roles in the picture. Frank Strayer would be helming the film, and the musical accompaniment would be provided by Jackie Taylor and his oosevelt Hotel Orchestra. It would Strayer's first picture for Columbia. In early June it was revealed that Gladys Lehman would be handling the screenplay. While the
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's database has the premiere date of June 25, the June 24 issue of ''
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'' announced that the movie had premiered the prior week, on June 17. The '' Hollywood Filmograph'' also reported that film premiered on June 17 at the Embassy Theatre in
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.


Reception

Critics gave the picture mostly positive reviews. The ''
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'' gave it a glowing review, saying, "Critical appraisal of both press and Broadway audiences unanimously declared the uproarious story of marital mix-ups one of the best talking productions ever made and the greatest laugh-maker of the season." They praised both the direction of Strayer and the acting of the entire cast. '' The Tampa Times'' was also effusive in their praise of the film: "New York critics found themselves forgetting the gravity of life, and according to their reviews, laughed as heartily as the rest of the audiences—something unusual, ife icwe are to believe their own claims. Ford Sterling, they explained, is a 'scream', and the whole picture came very near filling the aisles with laughing customers unable to keep their seats or their decorum." They complimented the leads in the film, and were very complimentary towards the supporting comedic actors. '' The Herald'' (
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) called it "a great talkie", saying that it had "great audience appeal", and that each of the "eight comedians, every one a star of repute enact roles with spirit." The also complimented the supporting cast, and praised the dialogue of Frederic and Fannie Hatton. The ''
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'' also enjoyed the film, "'The Fall of Eve' brings together ideal cast to give comedy farce of martial mix-ups with other fun producing situations." Also giving good reviews were ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Santa Rosa Republican'', and the '' Los Angeles Evening Post-Record''. Not all the reviews were complimentary, however. ''
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'' called it an "indifferent farce". They felt the jokes were stale, the plot commonplace, and the puns fell flat. They felt it was a "mechanical and rather crudely constructed farce". Likewise, the '' Daily News'' called it a "two-star film, which is only fairly amusing." They also felt the humor was antiquated and trite, although they complimented the acting.


See also

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List of early sound feature films (1926–1929) This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part or full talking feature films made in the United States and Europe during the transition from silent film to sound film, sound, between 1926 and 1929. During this time a variety of recording syst ...


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