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Go West, Young Women!
Go West, Young Women!
The Rise of Early Hollywood
Hilary A. Hallett
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley • Los Angeles • London
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hallett, Hilary A.
Go west, young women! : the rise of early Hollywood / Hilary A. Hallett.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography.
ISBN 978-0-520-27408-2 (cloth : alk. paper) —
ISBN 978-0-520-27409-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
eISBN 9780520953680
1. Women in the motion picture industry—California—Los Angeles—History—20th century. 2. Motion picture actors and actresses—California—Los Angeles. 3. Motion pictures and women—United States. 4. Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)—History—20th century. I. Title.
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For my boys—Miles, Jackson, and Christopher
Contents
List of Illustrations
PART ONE. ALONG THE ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD
Prologue I. Landscapes
1. “Oh for a girl who could ride a horse like Pearl White”: The Actress Democratizes Fame
2. Women-Made Women: Writing the “Movies” before Hollywood
PART TWO. MELODRAMAS OF HOLLYWOOD’S BIRTH
Prologue II. The Postwar Revolution in Morals and Manners, Redux
3. Hollywood Bohemia
4. The Movie Menace
5. A Star Is Born: Rereading the “Fatty” Arbuckle Scandal
Conclusion: The Girl from Hollywood
Filmography
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Illustrations
Frontispiece: Ruth Roland at the beach.
1 Thomas Ince’s Studio by the sea, c. 1915
2 Charlotte and Susan Cushman in Romeo and Juliet, mid–nineteenth century
3 The two parts of Pickford’s persona
4 Mary Pickford as idol of the “Working Girl” readers of the Ladies’ World in 1915
5 Florence Lawrence on a postcard for fans, c. 1912
6 A publicity photograph of Mary Pickford, c. 1922
7 Helen Holmes on a postcard for fans, c. 1912
8 Helen Holmes and J.P. MacGowan shooting The Hazards of Helen (1913)
9 Ruth Roland riding her horse Joker in a publicity photograph, c. 1912
10 Ruth Roland promoting women’s business opportunities, c. 1928
11 Pearl White on a postcard for French fans, c. 1918
12 Louella Parsons, c. 1924
13 Mary Pickford entertaining a war time crowd, October 9, 1918
14 Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks after their 1920 marriage
15 Pola Negri displays postwar allure, 1921
16 Natalie, Norma, Peg, and Constance Talmadge, 1917
17 Gloria Swanson on the cover of the Spanish fan magazine El Universal
18 “An Actress . . . What everywoman would like to be”
19 Elinor Glyn with protégé Gloria Swanson
20 Aristocratic Elinor Glyn
21 June Mathis, adaptor of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
22 Rudolph Valentino as the Latin lover
23 The Epicene Girls, Alla Nazimova and Natacha Rambova
24 Virginia Rappe seduces Harold Lockwood poolside in Paradise Garden (1917)
25 Virginia Rappe takes a ride with Rudolph Valentino in Over the Rhine (1918)
26 Rappe warns her sex about the dangers of “too much liberty,” 1921
27 Newspaper coverage of “movie orgies” in 1921
28 “Arbuckle Case Rouses California’s Women Vigilants”
29 Valentino and Swanson in Elinor Glyn’s Beyond the Rocks (1922)
30 Poster from James Cruze’s Hollywood (1923)