Up the Road with Sallie

Up the Road with Sallie is a surviving[1] 1918 silent film comedy-romance directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring Constance Talmadge. It was produced by Lewis J. Selznick and released through his Select Picture Corporation. It is preserved in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[2][3]

Up the Road with Sallie
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Directed byWilliam Desmond Taylor
Written byJulia Crawford Ivers
Based onthe novel Up the Road with Sallie by Frances Roberta Sterrett
Produced byLewis J. Selznick
StarringConstance Talmadge
Norman Kerry
CinematographyFrank E. Garbutt
Homer Scott
Distributed bySelect Pictures
Release date
April 1918
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English intertitles

Cast

  • Constance Talmadge - Sallie Waters
  • Norman Kerry - Joshua Cabot II, alias Smith Jones
  • Kate Toncray - Martha Cabot
  • Thomas Persse - John Henderson, alias John Johnson
  • Karl Formes - Judge Joshua Cabot
  • M. B. Paanakker - Richard Cabot

Critical appraisal

Up the Road With Sallie is “typical of many unpretentious but entertaining features” that in the silent era ran about an hour (typically of 4-or 5-reel productions). Film historian Charles Hopkins of the UCLA Film and Television Archive remarks:

Sallie is notable on two counts: for a sparking performance by leading lady Talmadge (best remembered today as the Mountain Girl in the Babylonian sequence Griffith’s Intolerance (1916) and as a rare surviving film by William Desmond Taylor, whose unsolved 1922 murder ended the career of Mary Miles Minter...”[4]

Footnotes

  1. Talmadge, Constance (May 21, 1918). "Up The Road With Sallie" via memory.loc.gov.
  2. "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". www.silentera.com.
  3. "The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Up the Road with Sallie".
  4. Hopkins, 2004

Sources

  • Hopkins, Charles. Up the Road with Sallie, 1916. UCLA Film and Television Archive: 12th Festival of Preservation, July 22-August 21, 2004. Festival guest handbook.


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