Hi everyone -
I am in the process of restoring a silent film from 1919 that features a lighthouse. Details of the film's production are somewhat sketchy - only that it was shot on location somewhere on the US East Coast (perhaps New England). I assume that the lighthouse was not just a set piece and that it was an actual facility. I am hoping to discover the identity of the lighthouse shown in the film and whether or not it still exists.
I have attached a screen capture from the film to this post. Thanks in advance for any assistance! :)
A bit unusual shape for US lighthouses. What film was this?
The name of the film is Out Yonder.
It's definitely not a New England lighthouse. The shape of the lantern dome is unlike anything I can remember seeing on a New England lighthouse. It's so unusual that it makes me wonder if it might have been a mockup created for the film. Also, the keeper's house looks very rustic, not like something you'd expect to see around 1919.
Another odd thing is that there's no ventilator ball on the top of the lantern, which would be very unusual for an American lighthouse - and how would the smoke have escaped from the lantern room without some kind of ventilation? I looked closer at the keeper's house and it looks sort of beat up -- again, not something you would have seen at an American lighthouse around 1919.
I had similar thoughts - maybe this is mockup...
Thanks to everyone for their responses. I think you are correct that this was likely a prop building constructed for the film. Other scenes in the film show a yacht that is obviously a model boat in a pool, so there is certainly precedent for a little Hollywood sleight-of-hand.