Clothes Make the Pirate

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Clothes Make the Pirate
Theatrical poster
Directed byMaurice Tourneur
Written byMarion Fairfax
Based onClothes Make the Pirate
by Holman Francis Day
Produced bySam E. Rork Productions
StarringLeon Errol
Dorothy Gish
Nita Naldi
Tully Marshall
CinematographyHenry Cronjager
Louis Dunmyre
Edited byPatricia Rooney
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • November 29, 1925 (1925-11-29)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Clothes Make the Pirate is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish. The film was written by Marion Fairfax from the novel of the same name by Holman Francis Day.[1]

Plot

Tremble-at-Evil Tidd is a disgruntled 18th-century Bostonian wishes that he was a pirate. He dons the clothes and play-acts the part. He is mistaken for the real pirate, Dixie Bull whom Tidd, of course, bumps into later. Tidd "slays" the villain and puts his foot upon the pirate's head. This is more than enough and he heads back home to his unappreciated wife.

Cast

Reception

Contemporary reviewers of the time claimed Errol was miscast, perhaps for the comedic cowardice of the part. Variety gave the film a poor review, stating that the children would like it. However other reviews, such as that in the Los Angeles Times of January 10, 1926 gave the film, as a satire, generally good reviews. However, the camera work of Cronjager was critically acclaimed.[2]

Preservation

With no prints of Clothes Make the Pirate located in any film archives,[3] it is a lost film. A one minute trailer, however, does survive.

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