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Michael Kerpan
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1651 Post by Michael Kerpan »

I'm guessing Kuleshov's 1918 Project of Engineer Prite (not on Twitter, so I can't make an official guess).
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1652 Post by norrareal1968 »

i think it's neither Eisenstein nor Dovzhenko
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#1653 Post by Peacock »

Is it even Russian? Couldn't the protag be traveling in Russia, or possibly the newspaper shot is part of a montage of around the world papers showing an on the run murderer or something?

Anyway, damn, don't you just hate it when you realize this is a film you've never seen and are never going to be able to guess? I defer to the senior members.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1654 Post by Tommaso »

The problem for me is that all these images somehow seem familiar, but still I can't make heads or tails of them.... Perhaps Michael is right and it is indeed the Kuleshev, but I'm not at all sure about it. Can't Schreck or Knappen help us here?
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1655 Post by Jonathan S »

I think it may be a French silent, partly because of the visual style but also the newspaper appears to be Les Dernieres Nouvelles, a Russian language paper edited in France by Pavel Milyukov (whose name is shown) between 1920 and 1940. So maybe an Albatros production with a contemporary setting and Russian characters. The visual style looks a bit avant-garde like Epstein or L'Herbier.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1656 Post by Napier »

http://elonka.com/UnsolvedCodes.html

These might be easier to solve.
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#1657 Post by peerpee »

Jonathan S. has cracked the dreadfully misleading grab #3

Despite a ton of interesting shots in the dark, no-one on Twitter has got it.

About to post the fifth and final grab...

(I'm going to try and do this kind of thing for every new release - it's quite enjoyable!)
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#1658 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

peerpee wrote:Jonathan S. has cracked the dreadfully misleading grab #3

Despite a ton of interesting shots in the dark, no-one on Twitter has got it.

About to post the fifth and final grab...

(I'm going to try and do this kind of thing for every new release - it's quite enjoyable!)
Yes full marks to JS for that detective work. I agree also that it has a french/Epstein feel to it too but I'm buggered if I can put a handle on it.
Nick, do you still pull the legs off spiders too?
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1659 Post by Frankinho007 »

#5

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#1660 Post by Tommaso »

After that final screengrab, I give up.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1661 Post by NilbogSavant »

It looks like a Julien Duvivier picture but maybe I'm just dreaming.
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#1662 Post by SoyCuba »

NilbogSavant wrote:It looks like a Julien Duvivier picture but maybe I'm just dreaming.
Yeah, that's actually what I've been thinking since the very first cap. But I could just as well be wrong of course.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1663 Post by Napier »

The Five Accursed Gentlemen
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#1664 Post by HarryLong »

I have no idea what the damned film is, but I want that house!
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#1665 Post by What A Disgrace »

I have no idea what it is, but I'm going to buy it, and am adjusting my budget accordingly.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1666 Post by swo17 »

L'Herbier's The Late Mathias Pascal?

I haven't seen it, but am basing this on:
- Nick's assertion that Jonathan S. was on the right track
- an IMDb review that uses both the words "Russian" and "casino"
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#1667 Post by reno dakota »

swo17 wrote:L'Herbier's The Late Mathias Pascal?

I haven't seen it, but am basing this on:
- Nick's assertion that Jonathan S. was on the right track
- an IMDb review that uses both the words "Russian" and "casino"
I already tried that one.
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#1668 Post by NilbogSavant »

Also, isn't this one from a director who isn't already in the collection?
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#1669 Post by Peacock »

That's what I'm thinking now, so I think Duvivier may be a safe bet
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#1670 Post by ellipsis7 »

It looks like French avant-garde of the 1920's - from what I've seen of L'Herbier it makes sense, but maybe another... The cultural interchange of PARIS-MOSCOW 1900-1930 a noted major exhibition @ Pompidou Centre circa 1979...
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1671 Post by denti alligator »

Looks like one of the interiors from L'inhumaine ... but that can't be it (too bad!).

I don't knwo the French silents as well as Knappen or Schreck. Where are they?
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1672 Post by tojoed »

I'm thinking maybe Dmitri Kirsanov? Or Jean Gremillon.
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1673 Post by carax09 »

I guessed Ozep's La dame de pique (Queen of Spades).
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#1674 Post by perkizitore »

Does anyone have a list with the restorations that Cinematheque Francaise made on films before 1932?
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Re: Quick update: 2 all-new titles

#1675 Post by Hail_Cesar »

I got an interesting guess... I'm not sure I twited my answer though... How do I? The 'Reply' button?
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