Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1: 7 Silent Classics
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912): The Thanhouser version downplays the horror element in favor of the thematic conflict between the good and evil sides of one personality. Perhaps unique among all Jekyll/Hyde adaptations is using two actors to portray the two aspects of the same character. The credits...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912): The Thanhouser version downplays the horror element in favor of the thematic conflict between the good and evil sides of one personality. Perhaps unique among all Jekyll/Hyde adaptations is using two actors to portray the two aspects of the same character. The credits list James Cruze in both parts, but Harry Benham played the crazed Hyde in several scenes, simplifying production. Transformation trickery was done with careful cuts and quick in-camera dissolves with no changes in lighting. [www.thanhouser.org] The Cry of the Children (1912): "The Cry of the Children" is the most famous and best documented of all Thanhouser films. In its day it was recognized as one of the most important expressions of the pre-World War One reform movement, in particular child labor. Perhaps because the uncompromising content drew all the attention, the film was not then recognized as the artistic masterpiece it is. [www.thanhouser.org] Their One Love (1915): One of the many Civil War movies made during the 50th anniversary of the conflict. This was one of Thanhouser's last one-reel dramas and was released just after Griffith's Civil War epic "Birth of a Nation". Griffith's monumental picture had included three long-shots of nighttime pyrotechnics that included superimposures to complete the effect. "Their One Love" has an elaborate and spectacular eleven-shots night battle sequence with pyrotechnics and electric lighting effects, plus far more elaborate staging, editing, action, and pictorial drama than Griffith's example. Thus, film historians consider "Their One Love" to be the first fiction film to fully realize the technique of night cinematography. The night sequence was filmed three weeks after "Birth" opened in New York. [www.thanhouser.org] |
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spelling | Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1 Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1 7 Silent Classics Director: Lucius Henderson ; George O. Nichols ; John Harvey ; Edwin Thanhouser ; Lawrence Marston. Director of Photography: Carl Louis Gregory. Cast: Marie Eline ; James Cruze ; Harry Benham ; William Garwood Only in the Way (1911) / Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912) / The Cry of the Children (1912) / Petticoat Camp (1912) / The Evidence of the Film (1913) / A Dog's Love (1914) / Their One Love (1915) Dallas Marengo Films 2002 [DVD] tdi rdacontent v rdamedia vd rdacarrier Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912): The Thanhouser version downplays the horror element in favor of the thematic conflict between the good and evil sides of one personality. Perhaps unique among all Jekyll/Hyde adaptations is using two actors to portray the two aspects of the same character. The credits list James Cruze in both parts, but Harry Benham played the crazed Hyde in several scenes, simplifying production. Transformation trickery was done with careful cuts and quick in-camera dissolves with no changes in lighting. [www.thanhouser.org] The Cry of the Children (1912): "The Cry of the Children" is the most famous and best documented of all Thanhouser films. In its day it was recognized as one of the most important expressions of the pre-World War One reform movement, in particular child labor. Perhaps because the uncompromising content drew all the attention, the film was not then recognized as the artistic masterpiece it is. [www.thanhouser.org] Their One Love (1915): One of the many Civil War movies made during the 50th anniversary of the conflict. This was one of Thanhouser's last one-reel dramas and was released just after Griffith's Civil War epic "Birth of a Nation". Griffith's monumental picture had included three long-shots of nighttime pyrotechnics that included superimposures to complete the effect. "Their One Love" has an elaborate and spectacular eleven-shots night battle sequence with pyrotechnics and electric lighting effects, plus far more elaborate staging, editing, action, and pictorial drama than Griffith's example. Thus, film historians consider "Their One Love" to be the first fiction film to fully realize the technique of night cinematography. The night sequence was filmed three weeks after "Birth" opened in New York. [www.thanhouser.org] Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln DVD-Video gnd-carrier Henderson, Lucius drt Nichols, George O. drt Harvey, John drt Thanhouser, Edwin drt Marston, Lawrence drt Gregory, Carl Louis cng Eline, Marie act Cruze, James act Benham, Harry act Garwood, William act Thanhouser Company <New York> Sonstige oth |
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title_full | Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1 7 Silent Classics Director: Lucius Henderson ; George O. Nichols ; John Harvey ; Edwin Thanhouser ; Lawrence Marston. Director of Photography: Carl Louis Gregory. Cast: Marie Eline ; James Cruze ; Harry Benham ; William Garwood |
title_fullStr | Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1 7 Silent Classics Director: Lucius Henderson ; George O. Nichols ; John Harvey ; Edwin Thanhouser ; Lawrence Marston. Director of Photography: Carl Louis Gregory. Cast: Marie Eline ; James Cruze ; Harry Benham ; William Garwood |
title_full_unstemmed | Thanhouser: A Study in Film - Volume 1 7 Silent Classics Director: Lucius Henderson ; George O. Nichols ; John Harvey ; Edwin Thanhouser ; Lawrence Marston. Director of Photography: Carl Louis Gregory. Cast: Marie Eline ; James Cruze ; Harry Benham ; William Garwood |
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