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Wikipedia article




'Beyond' is a 1921 American drama silent film based on the play 'The Lifted Veil' by Henry Arthur Jones. The film was directed by William Desmond Taylor and produced by Jesse L. Lasky. It stars Ethel Clayton, Charles Meredith and Earl Schenck. The feature was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was set in part in New Zealand.

Plot



Cast



*Ethel Clayton as Avis Langley

*Charles Meredith as Geoffrey Southerne

*Earl Schenck as Alec Langley

*Fontaine La Rue as Mrs. Langley

*Winifred Kingston as Viva Newmarch

*Lillian Rich as Bessie Ackroyd

*Charles K. French as Samuel Ackroyd

*Spottiswoode Aitken as Rufus Southerne

*Herbert Fortier as Dr. Newmarch

Background



of French and Clayton

The director, William Taylor told the 'Los Angeles Times' in 1921 that, "motion pictures are in their occult age...mysticism has a strong grip on popular fancy, there are those who absorb with avidity every new idea in the subject, from the ouija board on. Others believe strongly in some one phase. But all, total scoffers included, are interested in what is said and done on the subject".

Reviews and reception



Reviews for the film were generally mediocre. 'The New York Daily Telegraph' (September 11, 1921) praised Clayton's performance saying she did "exceedingly well with the role of the daughter", and noted that the film "would not hold one's attention so well were it not for the star [Clayton] and the well thought out direction of William D. Taylor". The 'Moving Picture World' (September 17, 1921) said of the film, "the big dramatic points seem to miss fire and the death of the second wife [is] a trick of the dramatists to bring about a happy ending". J. S. Dickerson's review in the 'Motion Picture News' (September 11, 1921) was critical of the film saying, "the ghost of Ethel's mother shows up every so often to explain that everything will come out all right, but she never tells her anything that will aid in bringing this about...About the only place ['Beyond'] may be expected to go over is at a spiritualistic camp meeting...it has no theme worthy of respect nor technical construction unusual enough to command interest".

Preservation



'Beyond' is preserved incomplete at the Library of Congress with only three of the five reels.'Catalog of Holdings, The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artist Collections at The Library of Congress', p. 15, c.1978, published by The American Film Institute[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.1670/default.html The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: 'Beyond']

See also



*'My Favorite Wife' (1940)

*'Cast Away' (2000)

References




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