Miss Mend: an adventure serial in three parts
An action-packed adventure serial in three feature-length episodes, produced in Russia with the goal of rivaling, and possibly even surpassing, the most entertaining American movies of the 1920s. Instead of the avant-garde works of Sergei Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov, Russian audiences were enchanted...
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[Los Angeles, Calif.]
Flicker Alley
2009
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Zusammenfassung: | An action-packed adventure serial in three feature-length episodes, produced in Russia with the goal of rivaling, and possibly even surpassing, the most entertaining American movies of the 1920s. Instead of the avant-garde works of Sergei Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov, Russian audiences were enchanted by fast-moving American films starring serial queens like Pearl White, swashbuckling heroes like Douglas Fairbanks, and comedians from the Keystone Cops to Lloyd, Keaton and Chaplin. Based on a 1923 pulp novel allegedly written by the American "Jim Dollar" (actually the nom-de-plume of a Russian woman, Marietta Shaginian). The film's heroine, Vivian Mend, is an elegant urban professional who earns her own living and raises a child without the help of any man. Includes some pointed comments on labor relations, racism, excessive wealth, gratuitous violence and even rape |
Beschreibung: | Bildformat 1.33:1 Orig.: Sowjetunion 1926 Enth. 2 documentaries: Miss Mend : a whirlwind vision of an imagined America ; Music behind Miss Mend : the invisible orchestra |
Beschreibung: | 2 DVDs, NTSC, Ländercode 0, 285 Min., s/w, stumm 12 cm Beih. (15 S.) |
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spelling | Miss Mend an adventure serial in three parts directed by Fedor Ozep and Boris Barnet. Assisted by L. Tumanov [Los Angeles, Calif.] Flicker Alley 2009 2 DVDs, NTSC, Ländercode 0, 285 Min., s/w, stumm 12 cm Beih. (15 S.) tdi rdacontent v rdamedia vd rdacarrier Bildformat 1.33:1 Orig.: Sowjetunion 1926 Enth. 2 documentaries: Miss Mend : a whirlwind vision of an imagined America ; Music behind Miss Mend : the invisible orchestra An action-packed adventure serial in three feature-length episodes, produced in Russia with the goal of rivaling, and possibly even surpassing, the most entertaining American movies of the 1920s. Instead of the avant-garde works of Sergei Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov, Russian audiences were enchanted by fast-moving American films starring serial queens like Pearl White, swashbuckling heroes like Douglas Fairbanks, and comedians from the Keystone Cops to Lloyd, Keaton and Chaplin. Based on a 1923 pulp novel allegedly written by the American "Jim Dollar" (actually the nom-de-plume of a Russian woman, Marietta Shaginian). The film's heroine, Vivian Mend, is an elegant urban professional who earns her own living and raises a child without the help of any man. Includes some pointed comments on labor relations, racism, excessive wealth, gratuitous violence and even rape Ozep, Fedor Sonstige oth Barnet, Boris aus Glan, Natalya act Ilyinski, Igor act |
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title_auth | Miss Mend an adventure serial in three parts |
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title_full | Miss Mend an adventure serial in three parts directed by Fedor Ozep and Boris Barnet. Assisted by L. Tumanov |
title_fullStr | Miss Mend an adventure serial in three parts directed by Fedor Ozep and Boris Barnet. Assisted by L. Tumanov |
title_full_unstemmed | Miss Mend an adventure serial in three parts directed by Fedor Ozep and Boris Barnet. Assisted by L. Tumanov |
title_short | Miss Mend |
title_sort | miss mend an adventure serial in three parts |
title_sub | an adventure serial in three parts |
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