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Algie, the Miner

  • 19121912
  • TV-GTV-G
  • 10m
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Algie, the Miner (1912)
ShortComedyRomance
Algie Allmore has one year to prove he's a man in order to wed Harry Lyons' daughter.Algie Allmore has one year to prove he's a man in order to wed Harry Lyons' daughter.Algie Allmore has one year to prove he's a man in order to wed Harry Lyons' daughter.
IMDb RATING
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551
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    • Alice Guy
    • Harry Schenck
    • Edward Warren
    • Billy Quirk
    • Mary Foy(uncredited)
    • Alice Guy
    • Harry Schenck
    • Edward Warren
    • Billy Quirk
    • Mary Foy(uncredited)
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    Billy Quirk
    Billy Quirk
    • Algie Allmore
    Mary Foy
    Mary Foy
    • Society Dowager
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      • Alice Guy
      • Harry Schenck
      • Edward Warren
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    • Trivia
      This film has been preserved by the Library of Congress.
    • Goofs
      On title card SOLEX 132-5, the caption reads, "ALGIE SHOWS HIS METTAL". The correct spelling of the word is "mettle".
    • Quotes

      Algie Allmore: Come Jim And See Me Claim My Girl

    • Alternate versions
      The version shown on the American Movie Classics channel had a music score composed and performed by Philip C. Carli. It was recorded and post-produced by David Dusman at West End Mastering in Rochester, New York (copyrighted 2000) and ran 13 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Celluloid Closet (1995)

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    Algie, the Miner (1912)

    ** (out of 4)

    This comedy short was shown on TCM a several weeks back to highlight gay folks in early Hollywood. The title character in this short (and various other films shown) isn't out and out gay but is shown (in the writer's words) as a "sissy". Algie wants to marry a woman but her father says no because the young man is too much of a sissy but the father tells Algie that he can marry the daughter if he turns himself into a man within one year. The writer of the book and the one who introduced the film makes a lot of examples of why this character is gay but the film itself really isn't anything special as there are no laughs anywhere to be had.
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    • Feb 27, 2008

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      • February 28, 1912 (United States)
      • United States
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      • Solax Studios, Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
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      • Solax Film Company
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    • 10 minutes
      • Black and White
      • Silent

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