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Clarence Barr, John Emerson, Olga Grey, and Allan Sears in The Failure (1915)

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The Failure

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This film is believed to be lost.
Christy Cabanne deliberately failed to call for extras at the appropriate time so that when they were required he had none, thereby forcing Frank E. Woods to call everyone on the lot to take part, resulting in Henry B. Walthall, Charles Clary, Jack Conway, Sam De Grasse, Ralph Lewis, Spottiswoode Aitken, George Siegmann, George Beranger and around twenty other leading men and directors appearing in the movie as barflies.
The movie was banned in British Colombia, a move protested by the British Colombia Exhibitors Association, who referred to it as a 'masterpiece.'
The Ohio Board of Censors ordered that certain scenes in the movie be cut out before it was allowed to be shown in the state.
During a scene filmed at a theater, the manager announced that he had just become a father. In response, Christy Cabanne placed him at the front of the theater crowd and reshot the scene in celebration.

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