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kobvindex_ZLB13779852
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3 DVD Videos (ca. 573 Min.) : s/w, Farbe und eingefärbt
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Tonformat: DD/Stereo
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NTSC
Series Statement:
More treasures from American film archives 1894-1931 : 50 films ; [Medienkombination] [1]
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The critically acclaimed MORE TREASURES FROM AMERICAN FILM ARCHIVES, 1894-1931 showcases the astonishing creative range and vitality of American motion pictures in their first four decades through examples preserved by the nation's leading silent-film archives. The 3-DVD box set, with 200-page book, covers the years from 1894 through 1931, when the motion pictures grew from a peepshow curio to the nation's fourth largest industry. This is the period from which fewest American films survive. The programs presents 50 films and 6 previews never before available on good-quality video, from the earliest surviving sound film, produced in 1894 by Thomas Edison's laboratory, to A Bronx Morning (1931), a avant-garde documentary by Jay Leyda. Among the rare works are Clash of the Wolves starring the original Rin-Tin-Tin, the first surviving film of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Ernst Lubitsch's Lady Windermere's Fan, kinetoscopes of Annie Oakley and Thomas Edison, a sing-along with Ko-Ko the Clown, educational shorts on making light bulbs and telephone etiquette, the earliest film of a Martha Graham dance, a cartoon satire on prohibition by Gregory La Cava, and footage of the rural South by novelist Zora Neale Hurston. All films are mastered from the best surviving source material. For an illustrated brochure (PDF file) listing the contents and contributors, use http://www.filmpreservation.org/dvd/more_treasures.pdf. (National Film Preservation Organisation)
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Ländercode: 0
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Special features: Commentary by 17 critics, historians, and preservationists, digitally mastered from the finest archival sources, newly recorded musical scores, over 500 interactive screens about the films and music
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Program 1: Dickson experimental sound film. Buffalo Bill's wild west (Annie Oakley. Buffalo dance. Bucking Broncho). The suburbanite. The country doctor. The wonderful wizard of Oz. Early advertising films (Admiral Cigarette. Flash cleaner. Buy an electric refrigerator. The stenographer's friend). The invaders. The hazards of Helen: episode 26. Gretchen the greenhorn. The breath of a nation. De-light: making an electric light bulb. Skyscraper symphony. Greeting by George Bernard Shaw. Program 2: The streets of New York (What happened on Twenty-Third Street. At the foot of the flatiron. New York City "Ghetto" fish market). From Leadville to Aspen. The "Teddy" bears. Children who labor. Early color films (From Concering. From Exhibition reel of two color film. The flute of Krishna). Surviving reel of Lotus Blossom. Gus Visser and his singing duck. Clash of the wolves. International newsreel. Now you're talking. There it is. A bronx morning. Program 3: Rip Van Winkle. Mr. Edison at work in his chemical laboratory. Life of an American fireman. Westinghouse works. Falling leaves. Hollywood promotional films (Exhibitor's reel for Hands up. From C-V news [filming greed]. Movie lover's contest). De Forest phonofilms (a few moments with Eddie Cantor. President Coolidge, taken on the White House grounds). Inklings. Lady Windermere's fan. Cockeyed. Prologue from The passaic textile strike. Tramp, tramp, tramp. From Zora Neale Hurston's fieldwork footage. Trailers for lost films
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Trailers for lost films: In the days of Daniel Boone (1923) ; The silent flyer (1926) ; The American Venus (1926) ; The Great Gatsby (1926) ; Beau Sabreur (1928) ; The Patriot (1928, 3 Min.).
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Engl. ; Stummfilm mit musikalischer Untermalung ; Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln und musikalischer Untermalung
Keywords:
USA
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Stummfilm
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Geschichte 1894-1931
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DVD-Video
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