1931 Paramount Pictures compilation film
The House That Shadows Built Produced by Adolph Zukor Jesse L. Lasky Production company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date
July 8, 1931 (1931-07-08 )
Running time
47 minutes Country United States Language English
The House That Shadows Built (1931) is a feature compilation film from Paramount Pictures , made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the studio's founding in 1912. The film was a promotional film for exhibitors and never had a regular theatrical release.
The film includes a brief history of Paramount, interviews with various actors, and clips from upcoming projects (some of which never came to fruition). The title comes from a biography of Paramount founder Adolph Zukor , The House That Shadows Built (1928), by William Henry Irwin .
Marx Brothers segment
The film is best known for a six-minute segment starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho Marx , Harpo Marx , Chico Marx and Zeppo Marx ), with Ben Taggart playing Mr. Lee, Theatrical Producer, which was intended to promote their forthcoming 1931 film Monkey Business .
The segment, containing material which was never included in any other Marx Brothers film, is a re-working of the first scene of their first successful Broadway revue I'll Say She Is (1924),[ 1] which Groucho considered to have been the funniest work in the Brothers' career.
Except for some name changes and a few additional gags, the scene is nearly the same as the script used for the stage production. A few of the gags from I'll Say She Is were worked into the lobby scene in The Cocoanuts (1929), and a bit involving a series of Maurice Chevalier imitations was incorporated into the script of Monkey Business .
The Marx Brothers' segment is currently available as a special feature on the direct-to-DVD documentary film Inside the Marx Brothers , albeit in poor condition. Marx Brothers fans sometimes refer to this segment simply as I'll Say She Is , in light of its source material.
Scenes from silent Paramount films
Several films presented are now considered lost. The clips presented represent the only known surviving footage.
Year*
Title
Star(s)
Notes
Ref
1912
Queen Elizabeth
Sarah Bernhardt
Produced in France
[ 2]
1913
The Prisoner of Zenda
J. K. Hackett, playing a dual role
[ 3]
1914
The Squaw Man
Dustin Farnum
[ 4]
1914
A Good Little Devil
Mary Pickford
One reel survives
[ 5]
1915
Carmen
Geraldine Farrar
[ 6]
1914
The Call of the North
Robert Edeson and Theodore Roberts
[ 7]
1915
The Captive
Blanche Sweet
[ 8]
1917
Giving Becky a Chance
Vivian Martin and Jack Holt
Lost film
[ 9]
1917
The Undying Flame
Olga Petrova and Mahlon Hamilton
Lost film
[ 10]
1918
Huck and Tom
Jack Pickford and Robert Gordon
[ 11]
1915
The Cheat
Sessue Hayakawa , Fannie Ward , and Jack Dean
[ 12]
1916
The Heart of Nora Flynn
Marie Doro
[ 13]
1918
The Whispering Chorus
Elliott Dexter , Kathlyn Williams , and Raymond Hatton
[ 14]
1918
Battling Jane
Dorothy Gish
Lost film
[ 15]
1918
Headin' South
Douglas Fairbanks
Lost film
[ 16]
1917
The Little American
Mary Pickford
[ 17]
1918
The Squaw Man
Elliott Dexter
Survives incomplete
[ 18]
1919
For Better, for Worse
Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter
[ 19]
1920
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
John Barrymore
[ 20]
1920
Homer Comes Home
Charles Ray
[ 21]
1919
The Miracle Man
Lon Chaney , Betty Compson , Thomas Meighan and J. M. Dumont
Lost film
[ 22]
1919
True Heart Susie
Lillian Gish
[ 23]
1919
Male and Female
Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan
[ 24]
1921
The Little Minister
Betty Compson
[ 25]
1919
The Roaring Road
Wallace Reid and Theodore Roberts
[ 26]
1920
On With the Dance
Mae Murray
[ 27]
1921
Sentimental Tommy
Gareth Hughes and May McAvoy
Lost film
[ 28]
1921
The Sheik
Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres
[ 29]
1922
Nice People
Conrad Nagel , Bebe Daniels , William Boyd , and Wallace Reid
Lost film
[ 30]
1923
The Covered Wagon
[ 31]
1924
Peter Pan
Betty Bronson and Mary Brian
[ 32]
1923
Wild Bill Hickok
William S. Hart and Kathleen O'Connor
[ 33]
1926
The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor
[ 34]
1925
The Light of Western Stars
Noah Beery , Billie Dove , and Jack Holt
Lost film
[ 35]
1923
The Ten Commandments
[ 36]
1926
Behind the Front
Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton
[ 37]
1924
Forbidden Paradise
Pola Negri and Rod La Rocque
[ 38]
1925
The Vanishing American
Richard Dix
[ 39]
1925
Varieté
Emil Jannings and Lya De Putti
Produced in Germany
[ 40]
1926
Beau Geste
Ronald Colman , Ralph Forbes , and Noah Beery
[ 41]
1927
It
Clara Bow
[ 42]
1927
The Kid Brother
Harold Lloyd and Constantine Romanoff
[ 43]
1927
Underworld
George Bancroft
[ 44]
1927
Wings
Gary Cooper , Charles "Buddy" Rogers , and Richard Arlen
[ 45]
*Sorts in order presented in the film
The Lon Chaney Sr. segment is one of only two short sequences which survive from The Miracle Man (1919). The other clip is featured in one of Paramount's Movie Milestone series, Movie Memories (1935), showcasing the studios' greatest achievements. This latter clip shows both a segment from the conclave in Chinatown as well as the healing scene which is in The House That Shadows Built . A nitrate print of Movie Memories is reportedly at the UCLA Film and Television Archive but has not yet been preserved.[ 46]
Then-current Paramount stars
The film moves on to show segments with Paramount players of the 1931–32 season, including George Bancroft , Nancy Carroll , the Four Marx Brothers , Charles "Buddy" Rogers , Clive Brook , Phillips Holmes , Sylvia Sidney , Eleanor Boardman , Frances Dee , Jackie Searl , Kay Francis , Judith Wood , Regis Toomey , Peggy Shannon , Jackie Coogan , Lilyan Tashman , Eugene Pallette , Anna May Wong , Juliette Compton , Stuart Erwin , William Boyd , Miriam Hopkins , Wynne Gibson , Jack Oakie , Ginger Rogers , Robert Coogan , Carmen Barnes, Charlie Ruggles , Richard "Skeets" Gallagher , Mitzi Green , Richard Arlen , Carole Lombard , Fredric March , Claudette Colbert , Paul Lukas , Tallulah Bankhead , Gary Cooper , Ruth Chatterton , Marlene Dietrich , and Maurice Chevalier .
These stars are announced as appearing in upcoming films, including some never produced or released by Paramount:
An Entirely Different Woman with Marlene Dietrich (never produced, based on the German novel Eine ganz andere Frau by Georg Froschel)
No One Man from the Rupert Hughes novel
Daughter of the Dragon with Anna May Wong , Warner Oland , and Sessue Hayakawa
24 Hours with Clive Brook , Kay Francis , and Regis Toomey
Girls About Town with Kay Francis, Lilyan Tashman , and Eugene Pallette
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins
Personal Maid with Nancy Carroll
Uncertain Woman with Claudette Colbert (based on Edgar Wallace novel The Girl from Scotland Yard , never produced)
The Road to Reno with Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Lilyan Tashman
The Round-Up with Eugene Pallette, Stuart Erwin, Skeets Gallagher, and Frances Dee (not produced by Paramount until 1941)
Silence with Clive Brook, Marjorie Rambeau , and Peggy Shannon
A Farewell to Arms with Gary Cooper and Eleanor Boardman (Helen Hayes replaced Boardman in the final film)
My Sin with Tallulah Bankhead and Fredric March
Ladies of the Big House
Huckleberry Finn with Jackie Coogan , Mitzi Green , Junior Durkin , and Jackie Searl
Rich Man's Folly with George Bancroft
The Man With Red Hair (horror film based on novel Portrait of a Man With Red Hair by Hugh Walpole , never produced)
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer filmed by Ernest B. Schoedsack (not made until 1935, using footage shot in India by Schoedsack in 1931)
Tomorrow and Tomorrow with Ruth Chatterton
Scenes are shown that were shot for the following films:
An American Tragedy with Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, and Frances Dee
Secrets of a Secretary with Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, and Georges Metaxa
Sooky directed by Norman Taurog , with Jackie Cooper and Robert Coogan
Murder by the Clock with William Boyd, Lilyan Tashman, Regis Toomey, and Irving Pichel
Monkey Business with the Marx Brothers (see above section)
Stepdaughters of War with Ruth Chatterton and directed by Dorothy Arzner (never released)
The Smiling Lieutenant directed by Ernst Lubitsch with Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, Charlie Ruggles, and Miriam Hopkins
See also
References
^ Coniam, Matthew (February 5, 2015). The Annotated Marx Brothers: A Filmgoer's Guide to In-Jokes, Obscure References and Sly Details . McFarland & Company . p. 65. ISBN 978-0-7864-9705-8 . Retrieved August 21, 2022 .
^ "Queen Elizabeth" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Prisoner of Zenda" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Squaw Man" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "A Good Little Devil" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Carmen" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Call of the North" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Captive" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Giving Becky a Chance" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Undying Flame" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Huck and Tom" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Cheat" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Heart of Nora Flynn" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Whispering Chorus" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Battling Jane" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Headin' South" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Little American" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Squaw Man" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "For Better, for Worse" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Homer Comes Home" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Miracle Man" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "True Heart Susie" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Male and Female" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Little Minister" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Roaring Road" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "On With the Dance" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Sentimental Tommy" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Sheik" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Nice People" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Covered Wagon" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Peter Pan" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Wild Bill Hickok" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Light of Western Stars" . American Silent Feature Film Database . Library of Congress. Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Ten Commandments" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Behind the Front" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Forbidden Paradise" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Vanishing American" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Varieté" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Beau Geste" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "It" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "The Kid Brother" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Underworld" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "Wings" . Silent Era . Retrieved December 9, 2020 .
^ "SilentEra entry" .
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