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本章着重于连载小说《伊莱恩的冒险》(1914)。小说中的伊莱恩·道奇(Elaine Dodge)是一个有进取心的年轻女子,她致力于解开父亲死于一个无名恶棍之手的谜团,她将有助于塑造和推进沃顿兄弟的电影事业。当path -赫斯特的《波琳的危险》(1914)接近尾声时,报业大亨兼电影制片人威廉·伦道夫·赫斯特决定创作一部新的系列剧,让他的明星珍珠·怀特再来一次激动人心的演出。这部连载小说就是《伊莱恩的冒险》(The adventures of Elaine),被认为是赫斯特的里程碑式作品。反过来,对于沃顿夫妇来说,与赫斯特的事业合作似乎是一个无与伦比的机会,这个机会可以让他们超越短片,为日益流行的连环片类型做出自己独特的贡献。
This chapter focuses on the serial The Exploits of Elaine (1914). The fictional Elaine Dodge, an enterprising young woman who dedicates herself to solving the mystery of her father's death at the hands of an anonymous villain, would help to shape and advance the Wharton brothers' film career. As Pathé-Hearst's The Perils of Pauline (1914) neared its conclusion, newspaper tycoon and movie producer William Randolph Hearst was determined to create a new serial that would afford his popular star Pearl White an exciting encore. That serial was The Exploits of Elaine, which was expected to be a landmark venture for Hearst. In turn, for the Whartons, the chance to be associated with Hearst's enterprise seemed an unparalleled opportunity, one that would allow them to move beyond short pictures and to make their own singular contribution to the increasingly popular serial genre.