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Falling Leaves

  • 19121912
  • Not RatedNot Rated
  • 12m
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6.6/10
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Magda Foy and Mace Greenleaf in Falling Leaves (1912)
ShortDrama
Trixie Thompson concludes that the only way she cam save her sister from dying of the "white plague" (tuberculosis) is by preventing the autumn leaves from falling; she heard her elders say ... Read allTrixie Thompson concludes that the only way she cam save her sister from dying of the "white plague" (tuberculosis) is by preventing the autumn leaves from falling; she heard her elders say that those troubled with weak lungs usually begin to suffer and die when the leaves begin ... Read allTrixie Thompson concludes that the only way she cam save her sister from dying of the "white plague" (tuberculosis) is by preventing the autumn leaves from falling; she heard her elders say that those troubled with weak lungs usually begin to suffer and die when the leaves begin to fall. Winifred, Trixie's older sister, is on the verge of contracting tuberculosis. Tli... Read all
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  • Director
    • Alice Guy(uncredited)
  • Writer
    • O. Henry(based upon his story, "The Last Leaf")
  • Stars
    • Mace Greenleaf
    • Blanche Cornwall
    • Marian Swayne
  • Director
    • Alice Guy(uncredited)
  • Writer
    • O. Henry(based upon his story, "The Last Leaf")
  • Stars
    • Mace Greenleaf
    • Blanche Cornwall
    • Marian Swayne
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    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Magda Foy and Mace Greenleaf in Falling Leaves (1912)
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    Magda Foy and Mace Greenleaf in Falling Leaves (1912)

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    Mace Greenleaf
    Mace Greenleaf
    • Dr. Earl Headley - A Lung Specialist
    Blanche Cornwall
    Blanche Cornwall
    • Mrs. Griswold Thompson - The Mother
    Marian Swayne
    Marian Swayne
    • Winifred Thompson
    Magda Foy
    Magda Foy
    • Little Trixie Thompson
    • (as The Solax Kid)
    Darwin Karr
    Darwin Karr
    • Mr. Griswold Thompson
    Mary Foy
    Mary Foy
    • Dr. Headley's Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alice Guy(uncredited)
    • Writer
      • O. Henry(based upon his story, "The Last Leaf")
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    • Trivia
      One of the 50 films in the 3-disk boxed DVD set called "More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894-1931" (2004), compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 5 American film archives. This film is preserved by the Library of Congress (from the Public Archives of Canada/Jerome House collection), has a running time of 12 minutes and an added piano music score.
    • Quotes

      The Family Doctor: WHEN THE LAST LEAF FALLS, SHE WILL HAVE PASSED AWAY

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      Featured in Le jardin oublié: La vie et l'oeuvre d'Alice Guy-Blaché (1996)

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    No more Mimis.
    Alice Guy's US career produced relatively few really good films but Guy was a great searcher after ideas and would from time to time, as she had done in her French career, come up with a good one. It is excellent news for instance that her "race film" of 1912, A Fool and his Money has now been rediscoveerd and restored and let us hope that one day her In the Year 2000, a more sophisticated remake of her earlier Résultats du féminisme, will also be rediscovered. She has also a very good instinct for topical subjects. Her Making of an American Ciitizen, again 1912, if rather crudely presented, was a sharp-witted repsponse to the controversy over immigration tht preocupied the US in these years. Here similarly she has taken the subject of the "white plague", tuberculosis, a disease known thoughout history but considered in the nineteenth century to be the mal de siècle, and produced a typically modern account (cinema custiomarily allied itself with modernity in this way) that rejected the romantic fatalism of nineteenth-centiry accounts. It is clever idea to privilege her Frenchness - picked up by the Moving Picture World review - by a reference to the best known example, Murger's Scènes de la vie de Bohème, and, as it were, reverse the magnets. So it would be quite inappropriate for the girl to die in this film. While "the beautiful death" of Mimi is accepted as a fatality (an aspect even more strongly emphasised by the theatrical and operatic versions), here the doctor's fatalism is shown as being out of tune with the times when advances in medical understanding of tuberculosis and the establishment of specialised sanatoria were rendering it perfectly preventable and treatable (emphasised in a series of films of the subject made by Edison at this time for the in assoication with the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis). The "miracle cure" of Dr. Earle is a bit false and glib (again a rather typical crudity in Guy's deveopment of her ideas) and attracted criticism but unlike the Edison films (which were more or less public service films), this is intended more as a fable of outr time. No more Mimis. It also sows hw well Guy understood the optimistic US conviction about the value of progress and the "optional" nature of death.
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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1912 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Листопад
    • Filming locations
      • Solax Studio, Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Solax Film Company
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    • Runtime
      12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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