Male and Female
Male and Female

Male and Female (1919)

6.3 ? Nov 23, 1919 1h 56m

Overview

When an aristocratic family and their servants are shipwrecked, the butler becomes their ruler.

Genres

Adventure Drama

Release Date

November 23, 1919

Rating

6.3 /10

Runtime

1h 56m

Thomas Meighan

Thomas Meighan

William Crichton, the butler

Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Lady Mary Lasenby

Lila Lee

Lila Lee

Tweeny, the scullery maid

Theodore Roberts

Theodore Roberts

Lord Loam

Robert Cain

Robert Cain

Lord Brockelhurst

Raymond Hatton

Raymond Hatton

Honorable Ernest 'Ernie' Wolley

Bebe Daniels

Bebe Daniels

The King's favorite

Julia Faye

Julia Faye

Susan - Maid #2

Mildred Reardon

Mildred Reardon

Lady Agatha Lasenby

Mayme Kelso

Mayme Kelso

Edmund Burns

Edmund Burns

Henry Woodward

Henry Woodward

Sydney Deane

Sydney Deane

Wesley Barry

Wesley Barry

Edna Mae Cooper

Edna Mae Cooper

Lillian Leighton

Lillian Leighton

Guy Oliver

Guy Oliver

Clarence Burton

Clarence Burton

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5.0/10

Jun 06, 2022

Sir J.M. Barrie was still very much alive and kicking when this well crafted adaptation of his "Admirable Crichton" (1902) story was made and I wonder if he ever saw it... It is the story of the "Earl of Loam" (Theodore Roberts) who decides to take his entirely spoiled, aristocratic family on his yacht for a cruise on the South Seas. It's up to the butler "Crichton" (Thomas Meighan) to organise it all before the mollycoddled bunch all set sail... It's all, well, plain sailing until their boat runs aground on a desert island and their whole, nicely ordered, lives are thrown asunder... In order to survive, let alone thrive, in this outwardly hostile place, they must forget the protocols and deferences that bound their hitherto formal relationships and it isn't soon before roles are reversed and the butler is in charge... The original story offers a whimsical swipe at the landed gentry - amiably exemplified here by Roberts, Robert Cain ("Lord Brocklehurst") and the feisty "Lady Mary" (Gloria Swanson) - but it is also a bit of a love story that demonstrates how their lives might progress without the social restrictions placed on them - indeed, until the timely arrival of a rescue ship - their new meritocracy might just have prevailed!. The characters are exactly that, they add a richness to the story that is well developed here by the likes of the delightful scullery maid Lila Lee and "Lady Agatha" - who has about as much common sense as a teabag (Mildred Reardon) as well as Mayme Kelso ensuring due propriety at the end... This is a thoroughly enjoyable film that looks great, flows well and makes us all think, just a little about the things we all take for granted.

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