The Varmint

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The Varmint
Directed byWilliam Desmond Taylor
Screenplay byGardner Hunting
Owen Johnson
Based onThe Varmint
by Owen Johnson
StarringJack Pickford
Louise Huff
Theodore Roberts
CinematographyHomer Scott
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 5, 1917 (1917-08-05)
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Varmint is a lost[1][2] 1917 American comedy silent film directed by William Desmond Taylor, written by Gardner Hunting and Owen Johnson, and starring Jack Pickford, Louise Huff, Theodore Roberts, Henry Malvern, Ben Suslow and Milton Schumann. It was released on August 5, 1917, by Paramount Pictures.[3][4]

Plot[edit]

John Humperdinck Stover, (Jack Pickford) otherwise known as "The Varmint" or "Dink" was expelled from a co-educational boarding school, and was sent to Lawrenceville Academy, a school for boys, famous for its football teams. He confides to a silent individual riding on the coach to the school, on the subject of his past career and the reason why he was expelled from his previous school, a man "Dink" takes to be a traveling salesman and later finds out is the Latin professor, known as the "Roman" (Theodore Roberts).

Confidently boasting that "in a week he'd have 'em feeding out of his hands", Dink arrives at the school. Little by little he succeeded in making himself the most thoroughly disliked person on the Campus, especially when he committed the crime of crimes, and asked, for a second helping of prunes at table.

Dink has a variety of experiences in his first school year. He becomes an easy mark for the schoolboy salesmanship of Doc MacNooder (Maxfield Stanley) and the Tennessee Shad (Robert Gordon) and buys every line of junk those enterprising youths offer him for sale. He runs away from a licking when he loses the house baseball game, which further committed him to the depths of social ostracism. He neglects his studies, makes the football team, and has to pass an exam before he can play. He passed on a blank paper handed in to the Roman, wins the football game, and makes love to the Roman's daughter Laura (Louise Huff).[5][6]

Cast[edit]

  • Jack Pickford as John Humperdink Stover
  • Louise Huff as Laura
  • Theodore Roberts as A Roman
  • Henry Malvern as Tough McCarty
  • Ben Suslow as White Mountain Canary
  • Milton Schumann as Caramel-colored Angel
  • Maurice Kessell as Cheyenne Baxter
  • Maxfield Stanley as Doc MacNooder
  • Robert Gordon as Tennessee Shad
  • Edward Sedgwick as Butsey White
  • Tom Bates as Al

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Varmint
  2. ^ The Varmint at silentera.com
  3. ^ Janiss Garza (2015). "Varmint - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - NYTimes.com". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  4. ^ "The Varmint". AFI. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  5. ^ Variety (1917). Variety (August 1917). Media History Digital Library. New York, NY: Variety Publishing Company.
  6. ^ Famous Players-Lasky (1917). Paramount Press Books (Aug 1917-Aug 1918) Pennington Petrova Jack Pickford. Media History Digital Library.

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