Showing posts with label Patria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patria. Show all posts

Friday, May 19, 2017

Patria -- Keeps Bringing Them Back -- May 19, 2017

Moving Picture World, 05-May-1917
The Wharton Brothers produced Patria, a fifteen-chapter serial starring Irene Castle, for William Randolph Hearst.  Warner Oland, who made a career out of playing Asian parts, was a Japanese spy.  Baron Huroki and his spy ring wants to destroy American munitions plants, many of which are owned by Patria Channing, who was played by Irene Castle.  Milton Sills is a Secret Service agent who is after the spy ring.  At one point in the serial, the Japanese ally with Mexico to attack the United States.  While the film was being released, President Woodrow Wilson learned about the themes of the film and asked the producers to change the nationalities of many of the characters.

Irene Castle had become famous, with her husband Vernon, as a ballroom dancer.  He left the act in early 1916 to return to his native Britain, where he joined the Royal Flying Corps.  He was a successful pilot, earning the Croix de Guerre.  He was sent to Canada and then the United States to train new pilots.  He died in a flying accident in 1918.

Moving Picture World, 28-April-1917
 After Patria, Irene Castle went on to perform in feature films. 

Moving Picture World, 19-May-1917

Friday, April 21, 2017

Patria -- Surpasses Anything Yet Produced in Serials -- April 21, 2017

Moving Picture World, 07-April-1917
The Wharton Brothers produced Patria, a fifteen-chapter serial starring Irene Castle, for William Randolph Hearst.  Warner Oland, who made a career out of playing Asian parts, was a Japanese spy.  Baron Huroki and his spy ring wants to destroy American munitions plants, many of which are owned by Patria Channing, who was played by Irene Castle.  Milton Sills is a Secret Service agent who is after the spy ring.  At one point in the serial, the Japanese ally with Mexico to attack the United States.  While the film was being released, President Woodrow Wilson learned about the themes of the film and asked the producers to change the nationalities of many of the characters.

Irene Castle had become famous, with her husband Vernon, as a ballroom dancer.  He left the act in early 1916 to return to his native Britain, where he joined the Royal Flying Corps.  He was a successful pilot, earning the Croix de Guerre.  He was sent to Canada and then the United States to train new pilots.  He died in a flying accident in 1918.

Moving Picture World, 07-April-1917
 Patria gets a Japanese villain out of her airplane by performing a volplane, a steep, downward dive.

Moving Picture World, 14-April-1917
Some of Irene Castle's portraits look very modern.

Moving Picture World, 14-April-1917
"Modern warfare in its every phase with the use of armored 'tanks,' dirigible balloons, aeroplanes, big guns, trenches, gas masks, as (gas? -- JT) attacks, liquid fire, barbed wire entanglements, etc."

Moving Picture World, 21-April-1917
In this portrait, she looks more of her time.  It must be the silly hat.

Moving Picture World, 28-April-1917
Here she looks contemporary. 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Patria -- The International Serial Supreme -- February 21, 2017

Moving Picture World, 03-February-1917

The Wharton Brothers produced Patria, a fifteen-chapter serial starring Irene Castle, for William Randolph Hearst.  Warner Oland, who made a career out of playing Asian parts, was a Japanese spy.  Baron Huroki and his spy ring wants to destroy American munitions plants, many of which are owned by Patria Channing, who was played by Irene Castle.  Milton Sills is a Secret Service agent who is after the spy ring.  At one point in the serial, the Japanese ally with Mexico to attack the United States.  While the film was being released, President Woodrow Wilson learned about the themes of the film and asked the producers to change the nationalities of many of the characters.

Irene Castle had become famous, with her husband Vernon, as a ballroom dancer.  He left the act in early 1916 to return to his native Britain, where he joined the Royal Flying Corps.  He was a successful pilot, earning the Croix de Guerre.  He was sent to Canada and then the United States to train new pilots.  He died in a flying accident in 1918.

Moving Picture World, 10-February-1917
 "Booked by KEITH'S PALACE the greatest vaudeville house in the country/Being the first motion picture serial they have ever played." 

Moving Picture World, 10-February-1917
"To escape from the island on which she has been held prisoner Patria jumps into the sea..." 

Moving Picture World, 10-February-1917
I was interested to see that San Francisco's "social leaders are guests of William Randolph Hearst" at a showing of Patria in the Garden Court of the Palace Hotel.  Many of the city's social leaders could not stand William Randolph Hearst.  The Garden Court of the Palace Hotel is a beautiful spot that serves an excellent Sunday lunch. 


The Garden Court of the Palace Hotel in February, 2014. 

Moving Picture World, 17-February-1917
"The star of Patria is Mrs. Vernon Castle/The best known woman in America."

Moving Picture World, 17-February-1917
There were society showings of Patria at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver and the Davenport Hotel in Spokane. 

Moving Picture World, 24-February-1917
How about that outfit?  Irene Castle was known as a classy dresser. 

Moving Picture World, 24-February-1917

"The winsome personality of Mrs. Castle and her seemingly inexhaustible wardrobe of stunning creations are the outstanding features of the production..."

Monday, January 23, 2017

Patria -- The Serial Supreme -- January 23, 2017

Moving Picture World, 06-January-1917
The Wharton Brothers produced Patria, a fifteen-chapter serial starring Irene Castle, for William Randolph Hearst.  Warner Oland, who made a career out of playing Asian parts, was a Japanese spy.  Baron Huroki and his spy ring want to destroy American munitions plants, many of which are owned by Patria Channing, who was played by Irene Castle.  .  Milton Sills is a Secret Service agent who is after the spy ring.  At one point in the serial, the Japanese ally with Mexico to attack the United States.  While the film was being release, President Woodrow Wilson learned about the themes of the film and asked the producers to change the nationalities of many of the characters.

Irene Castle had become famous, with her husband Vernon, as a ballroom dancer.  He left the act in early 1916 to return to his native Britain, where he joined the Royal Flying Corps.  He was a successful pilot, earning the Croix de Guerre.  He was sent to Canada and then the United States to train new pilots.  He died in a flying accident in 1918.

Moving Picture World, 20-January-1917