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In 1914, a broadway play written by Elmer Rice (best known for writting The Adding Machine which was a landmark in Drama) called ''On Trial ''opened to a giant success. About 14 Years later, a film adaptation of the play was released under the same title, '''On Trial'''. A sound film version was released on November 14, 1928, while a silent version of the film was released on December 29, 1928. The screenplay was written by Robert Lord, and was also slightly written by Max Pollock, with the film's director being Archie Mayo (best known for directing the innovative film The Doorway to Hell). Some of the actors that were featured include Pauline Frederick, Bert Lytell, and Lois Wilson. 
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In 1914, a Broadway play written by Elmer Rice (best known for writing ''The Adding Machine'' which was a landmark in drama) called ''On Trial ''opened to giant success. About 14 Years later, a film adaptation of the play was released under the same title, '''''On Trial'''''.


There are very little details on the plot, characters, and setting so here's a simplified summary of what the film was about: ''On Trial ''is about a man who is charged with the murder of his best friend, and the matter being brought on trial. A young lawyer decides to be the defence attorney for the case, with the hope of succeeding; however, he is very unexperienced in his work.
A sound film version was released on November 14, 1928, while a silent version of the film was released on December 29, 1928. The screenplay was written by Robert Lord with slight contributions by Max Pollock. The director w Arcashie Mayo (best known for directing the innovative film ''The Doorway to Hell''). Some of the featured actors include Pauline Frederick, Bert Lytell, and Lois Wilson.<ref>http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/O/OnTrial1928.html</ref>


''On Trial'' is considered to be lost, yet several screenshots of the film persist, along with the soundtrack via Vitaphone which are housed at the ULCA Film and Television Archive & the British Film Institute, along the trailer for ''On Trial''.
==Premise==
There are very little details on the plot, characters, and set apart from a simplified summary: ''On Trial ''is about a man who is charged with the murder of his best friend, and the matter being brought to trial. A young lawyer decides to be the defense attorney for the case, with the hope of succeeding; however, he is very inexperienced in his work.


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==Loss==
tn_OnTrialFrontispiece.jpg|Image of film from the Photoplay Novel (1/8)
''On Trial'' is considered to be lost, yet several screenshots of the film persist, along with the soundtrack via Vitaphone which are housed at the ULCA Film and Television Archive & the British Film Institute, along with the trailer for ''On Trial''.<ref>http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/PF/reviews/ot.htm</ref>
tn_OnTrial2.jpg|Image of film from the Photoplay Novel (2/8)
 
tn_OnTrial3.jpg|Image of film from the Photoplay Novel (3/8)
==Gallery==
tn_OnTrial4.jpg|Image of film from the Photoplay Novel (4/8)
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tn_OnTrial8.jpg|Image of film from the Photoplay Novel (8/8)
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On Trial9.jpg|One of two stills from On Trial (1/2)
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tn_ontrial10.jpg|One of two stills from On Trial (2/2)
OnTrial12.jpg|Another lobby card (2/4)
OnTrial11.jpg|A Lobbycard for the film (1/4)
OnTrial13.jpg|(3/4)
OnTrial12.jpg|A Lobbycard for the film (2/4)
OnTrial14.jpg|(4/4)
OnTrial13.jpg|A Lobbycard for the film (3/4)
tn_OnTrialFrontispiece.jpg|Image from the Photoplay Novel (1/8)
OnTrial14.jpg|A Lobbycard for the film (4/4)
tn_OnTrial2.jpg|(2/8)
OnTrial15.jpg|A Cut-Out Advertisement for On Trial
tn_OnTrial3.jpg|(3/8)
tn_OnTrial4.jpg|(4/8)
tn_OnTrial5.jpg|(5/8)
tn_OnTrial6.jpg|(6/8)
tn_OnTrial7.jpg|(7/8)
tn_OnTrial8.jpg|(8/8)
On Trial9.jpg
tn_ontrial10.jpg
OnTrial15.jpg|Cut-out ad
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==References==
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==External Link==
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Trial_(1928_film)


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Latest revision as of 18:07, 18 September 2022

OnTrial11.jpg

Lobby card for the film.

Status: Partially Found

In 1914, a Broadway play written by Elmer Rice (best known for writing The Adding Machine which was a landmark in drama) called On Trial opened to giant success. About 14 Years later, a film adaptation of the play was released under the same title, On Trial.

A sound film version was released on November 14, 1928, while a silent version of the film was released on December 29, 1928. The screenplay was written by Robert Lord with slight contributions by Max Pollock. The director w Arcashie Mayo (best known for directing the innovative film The Doorway to Hell). Some of the featured actors include Pauline Frederick, Bert Lytell, and Lois Wilson.[1]

Premise

There are very little details on the plot, characters, and set apart from a simplified summary: On Trial is about a man who is charged with the murder of his best friend, and the matter being brought to trial. A young lawyer decides to be the defense attorney for the case, with the hope of succeeding; however, he is very inexperienced in his work.

Loss

On Trial is considered to be lost, yet several screenshots of the film persist, along with the soundtrack via Vitaphone which are housed at the ULCA Film and Television Archive & the British Film Institute, along with the trailer for On Trial.[2]

Gallery

The trailer for On Trial. This has been dubbed over with music by the uploader due to the trailer having no sound.

References

External Link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Trial_(1928_film)