A Manly Man
A Manly Man is a 1911 short film, starring Mary Pickford. Cast
PlotMary Pickford stars as a Filipino woman who falls for a white man portrayed by William E. Shay and nurses him back to health when he is struck by fever.[citation needed] In other films Pickford portrayed a Native American and a Mexican.[3] ProductionIt is among the few surviving Mary Pickford films made in Cuba for Carl Laemmle’s Independent Moving Pictures Company. The film was directed by Thomas Ince, with Tony Gaudio[4] as cinematographer and co-stars Owen Moore, Mary Pickford's husband. Pickford and Moore appeared in several films together.[5] ReleaseOn 27 February 1911, it was released as A Manly Man[6] On 23 November 1914, it was reissued as His Gratitude.[7] RediscoveryA Manly Man (1911) was restored from a tinted 35mm nitrate film print of the re-titled 1914 reissue version, His Gratitude,[8] with preservation[9] funding provided by The American Film Institute/National Endowment for the Arts Film Preservation Grants Program[10] and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation.[11] On 15 March 2015, it was screened at the Billy Wilder Theater in the Hammer Museum by UCLA Film & Television Archive.[8] On 2015/10/25, it was screened at the Gene Siskel Film Center during the 2015 UCLA Festival of Preservation, a touring series of ten programs from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's latest restoration efforts.[12][13] On 24 November 2015, it was screened during the UCLA Festival of Preservation at the Eastman Museum. [14] On 2016/02/13, it was screened at Cinematheque @ University of Wisconsin Madison during the 2016 UCLA Festival of Preservation.[15] On 2016/04/24, it was screened at Cinematheque @ Cleveland Institute of Art.[16] On 6 May 2016, it was screened at the Northwest Film Forum[17] On 15 May 2016, it was screened at BAMPFA during the 2016 UCLA Festival of Preservation.[18] References
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