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D.W. Griffith's ONE EXCITING NIGHT (1922) Old Dark House Silent Horror/Mystery

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Glass Slides

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Film Title:

One Exciting Night

Director:

D.W. Griffith

Actors:

Carol Dempster, Henry Hull

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CH-EXCITING-GS1

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1294011998

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Vintage original 3.25 x 4 in. US "coming attraction" glass slide from the 1920s silent film mystery/horror comedy, ONE EXCITING NIGHT, released in 1922 by United Artists and directed by D.W. Griffith. A young orphan girl, courted by an unpleasant older wealthy man who has a hold over her adoptive mother, falls in love with a young stranger at a party. Odd noises begin to be heard as a group of bootleggers clandestinely try to get away with their hidden loot. One of them is killed and the young man is suspected of being the killer. Manufactured by the Excelsior Illustrating Company of NYC, the image depicts co-stars Henry Hull and Carol Dempster reacting to something frightening off-camera along with the film's climatic storm sequence. It is in very fine+ condition as shown without any flaws. One Exciting Night is widely considered to be the first American "old dark house/haunted house film." One Exciting Night was reportedly inspired by the huge success of the Mary Roberts Rinehart/Avery Hopwood play, The Bat, but the film saw an underwhelming response at test screenings. Griffith decided that the problem was that the film lacked the spectacular climax audiences had come to expect from his films, so he reassembled the cast and shot a new ending involving a terrifying storm, using a combination of real hurricane footage which he had shot earlier and studio footage filmed with special effects. When the picture premiered at the Apollo Theatre in New York City on Oct. 23, 1922, Bell Telephone set up a "broadcasting apparatus" and aired the film over the radio, where listeners could "follow the progress of the film by the music of the orchestra, and by the laughter of the audience," according to the Oct 28, 1922 Exhibitors Trade Review. This reportedly marked the first time a film premiere had a radio broadcast.