Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 1921


Sentimental Tommy

Buy Sentimental Tommy now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




'Sentimental Tommy' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson which has Mary Astor in one of her earliest roles, although her scenes were deleted before release. The story is based on James M. Barrie's novel. The film, which made a star of Gareth Hughes, is now considered to be a lost film.[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/S/SentimentalTommy1921.html Progressive Silent Film List: 'Sentimental Tommy'] at silentera.com

Plot



As described in a film publication, Grizel (McAvoy) is the daughter of the Painted Lady (Taliaferro), who believes that her lover will one day return. Grizel is ostracized by the other children of the town. Tommy Sandys (Hughes) and his sister Elspeth (Frost) come to the town. Tommy is friendly, but Elspeth keeps her distance. When the Painted Lady dies, Dr. Gemmell (Greene) makes Grizel his housekeeper.

Time passes and after the doctor dies, Grizel, who is now twenty-one years old, loves Tommy, who is an author in London. Tommy visits the town but cannot decide whether he loves Grizel. Grizel knows that Tommy does not love her, and after he returns to London her unhappiness leads to insanity. Tommy returns and marries Grizel, although he believes that she will hate him when she gets better. After two years under Tommy's care, she regains her sanity. After Tommy lets her know that he cared for her out of his love for her; not for pity, Grizel is happy.

Cast



Reception



The film received mixed reviews upon its release on May 29, 1921. 'The Minneapolis Morning Tribune' expressed admiration for the film's acting. Calling out director John S. Robertson for this "very fine film" it noted in particular the film's handling of emotion. The review also remarked that Hughes, a popular Welsh actor, is a big hit with the fans.

According to 'The Philadelphia Inquirer', "there is the tender, elusive quality, the charm and the pathos, the humor, the quality which could bring one to tears while smiling." The reviewer called the depiction of Tommy growing from child to man as "simply spectacular". 'Variety' stated that it must have been "a great pleasure" to record a movie that is so fine and expresses admiration the translation of the book to screen. The reviewer notes that Tommy is a "profound character in this film particular," and praises the film's direction. People were infatuated the actor behind Tommy's character, Gareth Hughes, and believed that he well portrayed the Tommy people knew and loved in the novel.

'The Christian Science Monitor' stated the film "respects its original novel that was printed years prior to the movie." The author of the article states how Tommy's story is told with "numerous titles but, happily, they are written by someone with an active intelligence." The reviewer likened the film to 'The Four Horsemen', 'The Ole Swimming Hole', and 'Thrums of Long Island'.

Sherwood, from 'Life Magazine' reviews 'Sentimental Tommy' with a list of pros and cons. He mentions that the director, John S. Robertson, displays a "commendable degree of good taste throughout." This "perfect interpretation" of the novel leads him to say that he was surprised how well the film turned out considering the unusual settings in the novel. The one thing that bothered Sherwood was that the film was "far too long."

Negative reviews included one that ran in 'The Minneapolis Morning Tribune', where the headline read "Reviewer calls happy ending only real weakness of screen version." 'Life' expressed dissatisfaction with the top ten movies of 1921, 'Sentimental Tommy' among them, suggesting that an unwritten law has landed these "trendy movies" at the top.

References




Buy Sentimental Tommy now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 1921



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1105795881.