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Still image from Pinocchio's Jack-O'-Lantern in Movie Makers, Dec. 1946, 468.

Date produced: 1946

Filmmaker(s):

Harlan M. Webber

Languages:

English

Length:

200 ft

Format:

8mm

Colour:

Kodachrome

Sound Notes:

Silent

Awards/Recognition:

ACL Ten Best 1946 - General Class

Description:

"To those filmers who have had the dubious honor of trying to direct a group of young, obstreperous children who somehow seem to persist in shyly gazing into the camera lens, Harlan M. Webber should be able to give some sound advice. Charming, but not cunning, Pinocchio's Jack-O'-Lantern seems to solve all the usual deficiencies which attend a film starring children. With a sure camera sense, Mr. Webber uses sparkling lighting and imaginative camera viewpoints to bring out the Peter Pan quality which pervades the Halloween party given by his son. The picture opens with startlingly clear shots of the small boy reading a Halloween book and continues with him helping his mother prepare the refreshments for the coming party. In a spirit of understanding and finesse, the filmer follows the antics of the disguised children through the party itself and on to the usual doorbell ringing, where they heinously blackmail the neighbors for candy, cookies and cake. Nostalgically provocative, the film exhibits a buoyant naturalness which would delight any audience." Movie Makers, Dec. 1946, 486.

Resources:

Webber discusses the production and background of the film in "The Party Made the Film" (Movie Makers, April 1947, 149, 166-167).

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Screenings:

  • Screened by the Cine Group of the Schenectady Photographic Society in 1946 and 1948: Schenectady, N.Y.
  • Screened by the New York 8mm. Motion Picture Club in 1947: New York City, N.Y.
  • Screened by the Winnipeg Cine Club in 1949: Winnipeg, MB
  • Screened by the Edmond Movie Club in 1950: Edmond, OK

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