''Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy'' is a
1909
Events
January–February
* January 4 – Explorer Aeneas Mackintosh of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition escaped death by fleeing across ice floes.
* January 7 – Colombia recognizes the independence of Panama.
* Jan ...
five-minute
silent film
A silent film is a film with no synchronized Sound recording and reproduction, recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) ...
directed by
J. Stuart Blackton.
In the film, a smoker (
Paul Panzer
Paul Wolfgang Panzerbeiter (November 3, 1872 – August 16, 1958), known professionally as Paul Panzer, was a German-American silent film actor. He appeared in more than 330 films between 1905 and 1952.
Biography
Panzer was born in Würzburg. ...
) falls asleep and is visited by two
fairies (one of which is played by
Gladys Hulette
Gladys Hulette (July 21, 1896 – August 8, 1991) was an American silent film actress from Arcade, New York, United States. Her career began in the early years of silent movies and continued until the mid-1930s. She first performed on stage at ...
). Audiences marveled at the
special effects
Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual wo ...
featuring the fairies interacting with objects much larger than themselves.
''Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy'' was the first instance of tobacco product placement (for Sweet Corporal cigarettes and cigars) in the movies.
In 2003, it was among the 25 films added to the
Library of Congress
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National Film Registry
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for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."
Production
The film was produced and most likely directed by
J. Stuart Blackton, an illustrator and one of the most important figures in early film history. Blackton specialized in "
trick film
In the early history of cinema, trick films were short silent films designed to feature innovative special effects.
History
The trick film genre was developed by Georges Méliès in some of his first cinematic experiments, and his works remain th ...
s" and sharpened his skill with early
special effects making fake footage of the
Spanish-American War
Spanish Americans ( es, españoles estadounidenses, ''hispanoestadounidenses'', or ''hispanonorteamericanos'') are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly from Spain. They are the longest-established European American group in th ...
and animated films. ''Princess Nicotine'' was shot by
Tony Gaudio, who used mirrors to achieve a deep depth of field. The film was probably inspired by
Émile Cohl
Émile Eugène Jean Louis Cohl (; né Courtet; 4 January 1857 – 20 January 1938) was a French caricaturist of the largely forgotten Incoherent Movement, cartoonist, and animator, called "The Father of the Animated Cartoon" and "The Oldest ...
's ''The Animated Matches'' (1908), which had previously featured
stop-motion matches that appeared to move by themselves. Blackton and Gaudio also employed hidden wires, double exposures, giant props, and smoke to make the film appear magical and dreamlike. The film's special effects astonished audiences, and ''Scientific American'' dedicated an article to explaining how the film was made.
References
External links
*''Princess Nicotine; or, the Smoke Fairy'' essa
by
Scott Simon, Scott Simmon at
National Film Registry
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* ''Princess Nicotine; or, the Smoke Fairy'' essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 , pages 18–1
1909 films
United States National Film Registry films
American black-and-white films
American silent short films
Films about fairies and sprites
Films directed by J. Stuart Blackton
1900s fantasy films
Vitagraph Studios short films
Articles containing video clips
American fantasy films
1900s American films
Silent horror films
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