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The Scarlet Letter

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1926 100 mins

Rated
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Victor Sjöström
Nathaniel Hawthorne (novel), Frances Marion (adaptation)
Lillian Gish, Lars Hanson, Henry B. Walthall

Live accompaniment by Music Box house organist Dennis Scott | Co-presented by the Chicago Film Society

THE SCARLET LETTER is that rarest of things: a movie adapted from a great work of American literature that doesn't embarrass the source material. Indeed, this tale of adultery, hypocrisy, and mutilation purportedly reached the screen only because Lillian Gish's wholesome bona fides, not Nathaniel Hawthorne's literary reputation, assuaged church group skepticism. Gish stars as Hester Prynne, the Puritan woman whose affair with pastor Dimmesdale (Lars Hanson) brings an out-of-wedlock birth and the injunction that the adulterous wife be forced to wear a scarlet 'A' affixed to her dress. Discussing the choice to hire Victor Sjöström (The Wind) to direct this quintessentially American story, Gish explained, "The Swedish people are closer to what our Pilgrims were, or what we consider them to have been, than our present day Americans."

Print courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive

1926
USA
English
100 mins

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