Madame Butterfly (Silent)
Madame Butterfly (Silent)
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Madame Butterfly was a box-office smash in 1915, though its filming was not without its difficulties for star Mary Pickford. Sidney Olcott originally insisted the actress play the title role in a more reserved, 'Oriental' manner. When she stubbornly refused, the filmmaker walked off the set in a huff. After Pickford subsequently announced that she would direct the film herself, Olcott promptly returned to his place behind the camera. The multi-talented Marshall Neilan was one of Pickford's closest friends, and would later direct her in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917) and Stella Maris (1918). He is also recognized for penning the screenplay to Hell's Angels (1930). Although most of the film's action takes place in Japan, it was actually shot in Plainfield, New Jersey. Madame Butterfly would be remade in 1932 with Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney.
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