''Reggie Mixes In'', also known as ''Facing the Music'', is an American 1916
silent action
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comedy-drama film
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starring
Douglas Fairbanks
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and directed by
Christy Cabanne
William Christy Cabanne (April 16, 1888 – October 15, 1950) was an American film director, screenwriter, and silent film actor.
Biography
Born in 1888, Cabanne (pronounced CAB-a-nay) started his career on stage as an actor and director. He a ...
. The film was produced by
Fine Arts Film Company
Fine Arts Film Company produced dozens of movies during the silent film era in the United States. It was one of the film production studios in Triangle Film Corporation, each run by one of the parent company's vice-presidents: D. W. Griffith, Thoma ...
and distributed by
Triangle Film Corporation
Triangle Film Corporation (also known as Triangle Motion Picture Company) was a major American motion-picture studio, founded in July 1915 in Culver City, California and terminated 7 years later in 1922.
History
The studio was founded in July 1 ...
.
The film is extant and in the public domain.
Plot
Wealthy Reggie Morton (Fairbanks) falls in love with Agnes Shannon (Love), a dancer on the
Bowery
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, and takes a job as a bouncer to be near her. His rival is Tony Bernard (Lowery), the leader of a gang, whose henchmen attack Reggie. Reggie fights them off, and then fights the gang leader in an empty warehouse to determine the winner of Agnes's love.
Cast
Production
The working title for the film was ''The Bouncer''. The film was predominantly made in a studio, although some scenes were filmed in
Newport in
Orange County
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in 1916.
Reception
Douglas Fairbanks received positive reviews for his performance, while Bessie Love's reviews were mixed.
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1910s action comedy-drama films
1916 films
American action comedy-drama films
American black-and-white films
American silent feature films
Films directed by Christy Cabanne
Films set in Manhattan
Films shot in California
Surviving American silent films
Triangle Film Corporation films
1916 comedy films
1916 drama films
1910s American films
Silent action films
1910s English-language films
Silent American comedy-drama films
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