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'The Extra Girl' is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by F. Richard Jones and starring Mabel Normand.[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/E/ExtraGirl1923.html Progressive Silent Film List: 'The Extra Girl'] at silentera.com Produced by Mack Sennett, 'The Extra Girl' followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidor's 'Show People' (1928). It was still unusual in 1923 for filmmakers to make a film about the southern California film industry, then little more than ten years old. Still, many of the Hollywood clichs of small town girls travelling to Hollywood to become film stars are here to reinforce the myths of "Tinseltown".

Plot



Sue Graham (Normand) is a small town girl who travels to Hollywood to escape marriage, and in the hope of becoming a motion picture star. She wins a contract with a studio on the strength of a picture of a quite different (and very attractive) girl sent instead of hers; but when she arrives the mistake is discovered. Since the error was the result of another's deception, the studio manager agrees to give her a job in the costume department. She eventually gets the opportunity to screen test, but it turns out disastrously although in a nod to the actress behind the character the director calls her "a natural comedian." Sue's parents come out to California, and invest money with a shifty individual who swindles them out of their life savings. Sue and childhood friend Dave, who has also followed her, retrieve the money. Despite the unsuccessful film career, all turns out well.

Cast



* Mabel Normand as Sue Graham

* George Nichols as Zachariah "Pa" Graham

* Anna Dodge as Mary "Ma" Graham (credited as Anna Hernandez)

* Ralph Graves as Dave Giddings

* Vernon Dent as Aaron Applejohn

* Ramsey Wallace as T. Phillip Hackett

* Charlotte Mineau as Belle "Widow" Brown

* Mary Mason as Actress

* Max Davidson as Tailor

* Louise Carver as Madame McCarthy, Wardrobe Mistress

* Carl Stockdale as Director

* Harry Gribbon as Comedy Director

* George Beranger as Actor in Wardrobe Line (credited as Andr Beranger)

* Teddy the Dog as Teddy

* Billy Armstrong as Comedian in Derby (uncredited)

* Duke the Dog as Duke (uncredited)

* Robert Dudley as Financier (uncredited)

* Charles K. French as Studio Manager (uncredited)

* Numa the Lion as Numa (uncredited)

* Jackie Lucas as Son (uncredited)

* Eric Mayne as Lion Film Director (uncredited)

* Elsie Tarron as Actress (uncredited)

Actors Billy Bevan and William Desmond appear as themselves. Producer Mack Sennett can be glimpsed briefly as a straw-hatted onlooker at Sue's screen test.

Production



Directed by F. Richard Jones, the film features several shots of semi-rural Southern California (the Edendale area along present-day Glendale Boulevard, where Sennett's studio was located) showing houses and streets of the early 1920s, and of a Hollywood studio in action. One shot in particular, a high-angle view, shows a film set, with actors, two cameras and operators, several production people, and a mood orchestra composed of a pianist and violinist, to set the proper mood for the actors. Another shows an open stage with crew scrambling up scaffolding to the sunlight diffusing panels above.

'The Extra Girl' was Normand's final feature film and her last film working with producer Sennett.

Survival



Prints of 'The Extra Girl' are held in several archives and it has been released on DVD.

References




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