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The Scarlet Letter

The Scarlet Letter

Actor(s): Colleen Moore, Hardie Albright, William Farnum, Alan Hale
Director(s): Robert Vignola
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Movie Details

Content Advisory: Suitable for Children
Movie Release: 1934
DVD Release: 09/09/2003
Format: DVD - Black and White
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 10 mins
Studio: Alpha Video
Total Copies: 25
Genres: Drama, Historical Film, Romance, Romantic Drama
See Also: The Scarlet Letter

DVD Synopsis

Previously filmed with Lillian Gish in 1926, Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter was given a remarkably faithful treatment by low-budget Majestic Pictures in 1934. In her last film appearance, Colleen Moore stars as 17th-century Salem resident Hester Prynne, who when she delivers a child out of wedlock is forced by the prudish townspeople to wear the scarlet "A" for adultery. The father of the baby is none other than Reverend Dimmesdale (Hardie Albright), who wants to confess to his indiscretion but is prohibited from doing so by the pious Hester. Things come to a sorry pass when Hester's long-missing husband Roger Chillingworth (Henry B. Walthall, repeating his role from the 1926 version) returns to Salem and demands a few immediate answers. The film's colonial-era milieu is not always realized, due to inconsistent period costumes and phraseology; also, the direction and acting ranges from adequate to stilted. Still, this Scarlet Letter is a lot more worthwhile than Demi Moore's vanity remake of 1995. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Colleen Moore - Hester Prynne
Hardie Albright - Arthur Dimmesdale
William Farnum - Gov. Billingham
Alan Hale - Bartholomew Hockins


Editorial Review of DVD

Previously filmed with Lillian Gish in 1926, Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter was given a remarkably faithful treatment by low-budget Majestic Pictures in 1934. In her last film appearance, Colleen Moore stars as 17th-century Salem resident Hester Prynne, who when she delivers a child out of wedlock is forced by the prudish townspeople to wear the scarlet "A" for adultery. The father of the baby is none other than Reverend Dimmesdale (Hardie Albright), who wants to confess to his indiscretion but is prohibited from doing so by the pious Hester. Things come to a sorry pass when Hester's long-missing husband Roger Chillingworth (Henry B. Walthall, repeating his role from the 1926 version) returns to Salem and demands a few immediate answers. The film's colonial-era milieu is not always realized, due to inconsistent period costumes and phraseology; also, the direction and acting ranges from adequate to stilted. Still, this Scarlet Letter is a lot more worthwhile than Demi Moore's vanity remake of 1995. ~ All Movie Guide

Member Movie Reviews

Denise B. (GordonSetter) wrote on 11/6/2008...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A pretty good version of a literature classic. This movie would be a great addition to a homeschool study program for comparing and contrasting literature v. film making. How they differ, and why. The movie itself is pretty good, and holds up to the test of time. The film quality is a little rough, but technology has come a loooong way since the 30s!

Duane S. (superpoet) from FORT WORTH, TX wrote on 1/12/2008...

Having read the book, I really enjoyed seeing it on screen.

Angela N. (arnichols) from CENTRE, AL wrote on 12/26/2007...

Watched this in high school, this version and Demi Moore's newer version. Both are great movies.


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