2016
DOI: 10.5325/fscotfitzrevi.14.1.31
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“Head and Shoulders” on the 1920s Silver Screen: A Rediscovery of The Chorus Girl's Romance

Abstract: This article deals with the rediscovery of the first and only extant silent film entirely based on a work by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which has been held in the Museum of Modern Art archives in New York City for twenty-four years. Released in August 1920 as a film adaptation of Fitzgerald's 1920 short story “Head and Shoulders,” The Chorus Girl's Romance has been listed as lost by F. Scott Fitzgerald and film scholars. While This Side of Paradise and the short stories collected in Flappers and Philosophers have be… Show more

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