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The Ocean Waif

  • 19161916
  • UnratedUnrated
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
442
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Carlyle Blackwell and Doris Kenyon in The Ocean Waif (1916)
ShortComedyDrama
An abused woman finds love in the arms of a famous novelist.An abused woman finds love in the arms of a famous novelist.An abused woman finds love in the arms of a famous novelist.
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
442
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    • Alice Guy
    • Frederick Chapin(story)
  • Stars
    • Carlyle Blackwell
    • Doris Kenyon
    • Edgar Norton
    • Alice Guy
    • Frederick Chapin(story)
  • Stars
    • Carlyle Blackwell
    • Doris Kenyon
    • Edgar Norton
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    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Carlyle Blackwell, Alice Guy, and Doris Kenyon in The Ocean Waif (1916)
    Carlyle Blackwell and Doris Kenyon in The Ocean Waif (1916)
    Carlyle Blackwell in The Ocean Waif (1916)
    Carlyle Blackwell and Doris Kenyon in The Ocean Waif (1916)
    The Ocean Waif (1916)
    Carlyle Blackwell and Doris Kenyon in The Ocean Waif (1916)

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    Carlyle Blackwell
    Carlyle Blackwell
    • Ronald Roberts
    Doris Kenyon
    Doris Kenyon
    • Millie Jessop
    Edgar Norton
    Edgar Norton
    • Hawkins - the Valet
    Fraunie Fraunholz
    Fraunie Fraunholz
    • Sem
    William Morris
    William Morris
    • Hy Jessop
    Augusta Burmeister
    • Ruth's Mother
    • (uncredited)
    Lyn Donelson
    • Ruth Hart
    • (uncredited)
      • Alice Guy
      • Frederick Chapin(story) (uncredited)
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    • Trivia
      A surviving copy is held at the Library of Congress.
    • Quotes

      Ronald Roberts: She is only an ocean waif whom I am protecting.

      Ruth Hart: Is kissing part of the protection?

    • Alternate versions
      Kino International copyrighted and released a video in 2000, which was restored from the Library of Congress Motion Picture Conservation Center preservation print. It was produced by Jessica Rosner, has a piano score composed and performed by Jon Mirsalis and runs 40 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Le jardin oublié: La vie et l'oeuvre d'Alice Guy-Blaché (1996)

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    4/10
    Deteriorating Beauty
    "The Ocean Waif" is a run-of-the-mill production for 1916, with a simplistic romance that turns melodramatic at the bookends with an abusive stepfather. The treatment is mostly light in the middle. One especially funny moment, intentional or not, comes after the writer finds his muse in the runaway ocean waif; he claims to have written his best story and then reads this line from it: "The girl was as beautiful as a rose." At least, the leads, Carlyle Blackwell and Doris Kenyon, were attractive.

    The film was directed by Alice Guy, who was the world's first female filmmaker, beginning with Gaumont in France back in 1896. It's impressive enough that she managed to remain in the business for twenty-some years during a period of the most rapid development; she outlasted Edwin S. Porter, Georges Méliès and many other of her contemporaries. If not much else, "The Ocean Waif" demonstrates that she, or at least her assistants, adopted new techniques and practices, such as quick scene dissection, closer camera perspectives and star treatment, which is what men like Porter and Méliès failed to do by the 1910s. The film isn't particularly good in any of these respects, but it's at least not outdated for 1916. I was confused, however, by the use of an oval frame masking in the opening sequences; the effect didn't appear to have a function.

    More interesting than the film proper is the preservation, restoration and presentation of its, reportedly, sole surviving print. The film apparently lacks some footage, and there's considerable deterioration, but when there's not, it's a beautiful, antique fine-grain 35mm print transfer under the typical scratches and mottling. I'm, perhaps, even more impressed and thankful that one of the leaders in distributing silents to home video would risk its reputation by presenting such an aged film. I commend Kino for that. I hope they and others continue to release rare films that lack pristine prints, because most silents that survive, which is not most of them, do not exist in the great condition of some of the more popular home video presentations.
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      • November 2, 1916 (United States)
      • United States
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      • English
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      • Solax Film Company
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    • 40 minutes
      • Silent

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