Blackmail

Production British International Pictures, black and white, 35mm running time 96 minutes. Released 1929. Filmed in studios in London and on location in the British Museum. Producer John Maxwell screenplay Alfred Hitchcock, Charles Bennett, Benn W. Levy, and Garnett Weston from the play by Charles Bennett photography Jack Cox editor Emile Ruello production design Wilfred C. Arnold and Norman Arnold music Campbell and Connely, finished and arranged by Hubert Bath and Henry Stafford, performed by...

Publications Mal

Stone, Oliver, and Zachary Sklar, JFK The Book of the Film, New York, 1994. Garrison, Jim, On the Trail of the Assassins My Investigation and Prosecution of the Murder of President Kennedy, New York, 1988. Marrs, Jim, Crossfire The Plot that Killed Kennedy, New York, 1990. Beaver, Frank, Oliver Stone Wakeup Cinema, New York, 1994. Riordan, James, Stone The Controversies, Excesses, and Exploits of a Radical Filmmaker, New York, 1994. Kunz, Don, editor, The Films of Oliver Stone Filmmakers...

King of the Children China Director Chen Kaige

Production Xi'an Film Studio Eastmancolour, 35mm running time 106 minutes. Producer Wu Tianming screenplay Chen Kaige, Wan Zhi, based on the short story by Ah Cheng photography Gu Changwei editor Liu Miaomiao lighting Jia Tianxi assistant director Qiang Xiaolu art director Chen Shaohua music Qu Xiaosong sound recording Tao Jing, Gu Changning sound editor Liu Miaomiao. Cast Xie Juang Lao Gan Yang Xuewen Wang Fu Chen Shaohua Headmaster Chen Zhang Caimei Laidi Xu Guoqin Lao Hei Le Gang Cowherd Tan...

Denmark

Production Palladium Denmark black and white, 35mm running time 115 minutes length 3440 meters. Released 8 December 1964, Paris. Producers J0rgen Nielsen with John Hilbard as executive producer screenplay Carl Theodor Dreyer, from the play by Hjalmar S derberg photography Henning Bendtsen with Arne Abrahamsen editor Edith Schl ssel sound Knud Kristensen art director Kai Rasch music and solo numbers J0rgen Jersild songs Grethe Risbjerg Thomsen costume designer Berit Nykjaer. Cast Nina Pens Rode...

Publications Bll

Kiernan, Thomas, Jane An Intimate Biography of Jane Fonda, New York, 1977. Kaplan, E. Ann, editor, Women in Film Noir, London, 1978. Jeien, Thomas, Jane Fonda Ihre Filme, ihr Leben, Munich, 1981. Erlanger, Ellen, Jane Fonda, Minneapolis, 1981. Haddad, G. G., The Films of Jane Fonda, Secaucus, New Jersey, 1981. Guiles, Fred, Jane Fonda The Actress in Her Time, New York, 1982. Cole, Gerald, and Wes Farrell, The Fondas, London, 1984. Robbiano, Giovanni, Alan Pakula, Firenze, 1985. French, Sean,...

Death by Hanging Japan

Production Sozo-sha and A.T.G. black and white, 35mm, Vistavision size running time 117 minutes. Released 1968, Japan. Cost 10 million yen. Producers Masayuki Nakajima, Takuji Yamaguchi and Nagisa Oshima screenplay Tsutomu Tamura, Mamoru Sasaki, Michinori Fukao and Nagisa Oshima, from a newspaper story assistant director Kiyoshi Ogasawara photography Yasuhiro Yoshioka editor Sueko Shiraishi sound Hideo Nishizaki sound effects Akira Suzuki production designer Jusho Toda music Hikaru Hayashi....

The Land

Directors Robert J. Flaherty with Frances H. Flaherty Production Agricultural Adjustment Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture black and white, 35mm running time 42 minutes. Though it has been shown non-theatrically, the film has never had a general release its premiere showing was in April 1942, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Filmed summer 1939-March 1940 in the American South and Midwest. Screenplay Robert J. Flaherty commentary Russell Lord photography Irving Lerner, Douglas Baker,...

Germany Director Harlan Veit

Production Terra Film black and white running time 85 minutes. Filmed in Berlin and Prague, March-August 1940. Screenplay Veit Harlan, Eberhard Wolfgang M ller, Veit Harlan, and Ludwig Metzer, from the novel by Lion Feuchtwanger photography Bruno Mondi music Wolfgang Zeller. Cast Ferdinand Marian S ss Werner Krauss Rabbi Loew, secretary Levy, and other unidentified characters Heinrich George Duke of W rttemberg Kristina S derbaum Raped girl Eugene Kl pfer Raped girl's father Hilde von Stolz...

Alexander Nevsky

Production Mosfilm black and white, 35mm length 3044 meters. Released 23 November 1938. Filmed June through November 1938 in Moscow. Scenario Sergei Eisenstein and Pyotr Pavlenko collaborating director D. J. Vasiliev photography Edward Tisse editor Sergei Eisenstein sound B. Volsky and V. Popov production design Isaac Shpinel, Nikolai Soloviov, and K. Yeliseyev from Eisenstein's sketches music Sergei Prokofiev costume designers Isaac Shpinel, Nikolai Soloviov, and K. Yeliseyev from Eisenstein's...

Publications Ikb

Johnson, Randall, and Robert Stam, editors, Brazilian Cinema, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1982. Fieschi, J. A., and J. Narboni, Cahiers du Cin ma Paris , April 1967. Leduc, F., ''Interview with Guerra,'' in Jeune Cin ma Paris , April 1967. Langlois, G., ''Interview with Guerra,'' in Cin ma Paris , June 1967. Pelegri, P., in Positif Paris , July 1967. Zele, Van, in Image et Son Paris , November 1969. Ciment, Michel, ''Ruy Guerra,'' in Second Wave New York , 1970. Tarratt, Margaret, in Films and...

The Goat Horn Bulgaria Director Metodi Andonov

Production Studiya za igralni filmi Sofia, Bulgaria black and white, 35mm, wide-screen running time 105 minutes, some versions 95 minutes length 2824 meters. Released February 1972. Filmed 1971 in Bulgaria. Screenplay Nikolai Haitov, from the short story by Nikolai Haitov photography Dimo Kolarov editor Evgeniya Radeva sound Mithen Andreev production designer Konstantin Dzhidrov music Simeon Pironkov song Maria Neikova special effects pyrotechnics Ivan Angelov costume designer Vladislav Schmidt...

Germany in Autumn West Germany

Directors Alf Brustellin, Hans Peter Cloos, R. W. Fassbinder, Alexander Kluge, Maximiliana Mainka, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus, Edgar Reitz, Katja Rupe, Volker Schl ndorff, Peter Schubert, and Bernhard Sinkel Production Project Filmproduktion Filmverlag der Autoren color black and white, 35mm running time 116 minutes. Filmed October 1977. Released in West Germany, 17 March 1978. Producers Project Filmproduktion Filmverlag der Autoren Hallelujah Film Kairos Film Munich screenplay Heinrich B ll, Alf...

Publications Xol

B ranger, Jean, Ingmar Bergman et ses films, Paris, 1959. Billquist, Fritiof, Ingmar Bergman Teatermannen och filmskaparen, Stockholm, 1960. B rvenich, Jos., Th mes d'inspiration d'Ingmar Bergman, Brussels, 1960. Siclier, Jacques, Ingmar Bergman, Paris, 1960. H k, Marianne, Ingmar Bergman, Stockholm, 1962. B ranger, Jean, and Fran ois Guyon, Ingmar Bergman, Lyons, 1964. Donner, J rn, The Personal Vision of Ingmar Bergman, Blooming-ton, Indiana, 1964. Nelson, David, Ingmar Bergman The Search for...

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie FranceItalySpain Director Luis Bunuel

Production Greenwich Film Paris , Jet Film Barcelona , and Dean Film Rome Eastmancolor, 35mm, Panavision running time 105 minutes. Released 15 September 1972, Paris. Filming began 23 May 1972 in France. Producer Serge Silberman screenplay Luis Bunuel and JeanClaude Carri re photography Edmond Richard editor Helen Plemiannikov sound engineer Guy Villette sound effects Luis Bunuel production designer Pierre Guffroy music editor Galaxie Musique costume designer Jacqueline Guyot. Cast Fernando Rey...

The Phantom Chariot Sweden

Director Victor Sjostrom Seastrom Production Svensk Bio black and white, 35mm, silent running time about 120 minutes length 5 reels, 6122 feet. Released 1 January 1921. Re-released in a re-edited version in America in 1922. Filmed 1920 in Sweden. Screenplay Victor Sjostrom Seastrom , from the novel by Selma Lagerlof photography Julius Jaenzon art directors Aleksander Bako and Axel Esbensen. Cast Victor Sj str m David Holm Hilda Borgstrom His wife Astrid Holm Sister Edith Tor Weijden Gustafsson...

A Bout De Souffle

Production Imp ria Films, Soci t Nouvelle de Cin ma black and white, 35mm running time 89 minutes. Released 16 March 1960, Paris. Filmed 17 August through 15 September 1959 in Paris and Marseilles cost 400,000 N.F. about 120,000 . Producer Georges de Beauregard screenplay Jean-Luc Godard, from an original treatment by Fran ois Truffaut photography Raoul Coutard editors C cile Decugis with Lila Herman sound Jacques Maumont music Martial Solal from Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, K.622 artistic and...

Publications Jot

Stratton, David, The Last New Wave The Australian Film Revival, Sydney, 1980. Tulloch, John, Australian Cinema Industry, Narrative, and Meaning, Sydney and London, 1982. Peeters, Theo, Peter Weir and His Films A Critical Biography, Melbourne, 1983. Hall, Sandra, Critical Business The New Australian Cinema in Review, Adelaide, 1985. Moran, Albert and Tom O'Regan, An Australian Film Reader, Sydney, 1985. McFarlane, Brian, Australian Cinema 1970-85, London, 1987. Mathews, Sue, 35mm Dreams...

The Battle of Algiers ItalyAlgiers Director Gillo Pontecorvo

Production Igor Films Rome and Casbah Film Company Algiers black and white, 35mm running time 123 minutes. Released 1966. Filmed 1965 in Algiers cost 800,000. Producer Antonio Musu and Yacef Saadi screenplay Franco Solinas and Gillo Pontecorvo photography Marcello Gatti editors Mario Serandrei and Mario Morra art direction Sergio Canevari music Gillo Pontecorvo and Ennio Morricone special effects Tarcisio Diamanti and Aldo Gasparri Algerian assistants Ali Yahia, Moussa Haddad, Azzedine Ferhi,...

The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse

Production Metro Pictures Corp. black and white, 35mm, silent running time about 150 minutes length 11 reels. Released 6 March 1921 at the Lyric Theatre, New York. Producer Rex Ingram scenario June Mathis, from the novel Los cuatros jinetes del Apocalipsis by Vicente Blasco-Ib ez art titles Jack W. Robson photography John F. Seitz editors Grant Whytock and June Mathis art directors Walter Mayo and Curt Rehfeld music for accompanying film Louis F. Gottschalk technical assistants Amos Myers and...

Publications Crd

Howard, Sidney, Gone with the Wind, edited by Richard Harwell, New York, 1980. Thomas, Bob, Selznick, New York, 1950. Howard, Leslie Ruth, A Quite Remarkable Father, New York, 1959. De Havilland, Olivia, Every Frenchman Has One, New York, 1962. Samuels, Charles, The King A Biography of Clark Gable, New York, 1963. Farr, Finis, Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta The Author of Gone with the Wind, New York, 1965. Essoe, Gabe, and Ray Lee, Gable A Complete Gallery of His Screen Portraits, Los Angeles,...

List Of Films

A bout de souffle A nous la libert A propos de Nice Accattone Adam's Rib The Adventures of Robin Hood The African Queen L'Age d'or Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes Ahfei zheng zhuan Ai no corrida Akaler sandhane Akasen chitai L'Albero degli zoccoli Alexander Nevsky All about Eve Angst essen Seele auf L'Ann e derni re Marienbad Annie Hall Anticipation of the Night Ant nio das Mortes The Apartment Apocalypse Now The Apu Trilogy Aranyer din Ratri L'Argent L'Arroseur arros Arsenal The Asphalt Jungle...

Publications Qbs

Bu uel, Luis, and Jean-Claude Carri re, ''Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie,'' in L'Avant-Sc ne du Cin ma Paris , April 1973. Durgnat, Raymond, Luis Bu uel, Berkeley, 1968 revised edition, 1977. Buache, Freddy, Luis Bu uel, Lyons, 1970 as The Cinema of Luis Bu uel, New York and London, 1973. Alcal , Manuel, Bu uel Cine e ideologica , Madrid, 1973. Aranda, Francisco, Luis Bu uel A Critical Biography, London and New York, 1975. Cesarman, Fernando, El ojo de Bu uel, Barcelona, 1976. Drouzy, M.,...

Miss Julie Sweden Director Alf Sjberg

Production Sandrew Bauman Produktion black and white, 35mm running time 87 minutes, some sources list 90 minutes. Released 1950. Filmed in Sweden. Producer Rune Waldekranz screenplay Alf Sj berg, from the play by August Strindberg photography G ran Strindberg editor Lennart Wall n art director Bibi Lindstr m music Dag Wir n. Cast Anita Bj rk Miss Julie Ulf Palme Jean Anders Henrikson The Count Marta Dorff Christine Lissi Alandh Berta, the Countess Inga Gill Viola Kurt-Olof Sundstrom Thefianc...

Film of Love and Anarchy Italy

Production Europ International Italy Technicolor, 35mm running time 108 minutes, some versions are 125 minutes. Released 1973. Filmed in Italy. Producer Romano Cardarelli screenplay Lina Wertm ller photography Giuseppe Rotunno editor Franco Fraticelli sound Mario Bramonti production designer Enrico Job music Carlo Savina songs Nino Rota costume designer Enrico Job. Cast Giancarlo Giannini Tunin Mariangela Melato Salom Lina Polito Tripolina Eros Pagni Spatoletti Pina Cei Madame Aida Elena Fiore...

Publications Bkx

Mitry, Jean, Emil Jannings, Paris, 1927. Bie, Richard, Emil Jannings, Berlin, 1936. Ihering, Herbert, Emil Jannings, Heidelberg, 1941. Kurtz, Rudolph, Emil Jannings, Berlin, 1942. Kracauer, Siegfried, From Caligari to Hitler A Psychological History of the German Film, Princeton, 1947. Huff, Theodore, An Index to the Films of F. W. Murnau, London, 1948. Borde, Raymond, and others, Le Cin ma r aliste allemand, Paris, 1959. Jameux, Charles, Murnau, Paris, 1965. Domarchi, Jean, ''Murnau,'' in...

Publications Lgo

Astaire, Fred, Steps in Time, New York, 1959. de la Roche, Catherine, Vincente Minnelli, New Zealand, 1959 reprinted in Film Culture New York , June 1959. Springer, John, All Singing, All Dancing, New York, 1966. Truchaud, Francois, Vincente Minnelli, Paris, 1966. Kobal, John, Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance, New York, 1970. Thomas, Lawrence, B., The MGM Years, New Rochelle, New York, 1972. Minnelli, Vincente, and Hector Arce, I Remember It Well, New York, 1974. Delameter, James, Dance in the Hollywood...

Publications Epi

Fort, Garrett, Francis Faragoh, and John L. Balderston, James Whale's Frankenstein, edited by Richard Anobile, New York, 1974. Laclos, Michel, Le Fantastique au Cin ma, Paris, 1958. Clarens, Carlos, An Illustrated History of the Horror Film, New York, 1968. Gifford, Denis, Movie Monsters, New York, 1969. Baxter, John, Science Fiction in the Cinema, New York, 1970. Butler, Ivan, Horror in the Cinema, revised edition, New York, 1970. Huss, Roy, and T. J. Ross, editors, Focus on the Horror Film,...

I Was a Fireman UK

Production Crown Film Unit, with the co-operation of the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and National Fire Service black and white, 35mm running time 63 minutes, some sources state 60 minutes. Released 1943. Filmed in London. Producer Ian Dalrymple screenplay Humphrey Jennings photography C. Pennington-Richards editor Stewart McAllister sound recordists Ken Cameron and Jock May production designer Edward Carrick music William Alwyn musical direction Muir Mathieson. Cast Officer George...

Publications Bhv

Datler, Jay, and others, Laura, in Avant-Sc ne du Cin ma Paris , July-September 1978. Lourcelles, Jacques, Otto Preminger, Paris, 1965. Pratley, Gerald, The Cinema of Otto Preminger, New York, 1971. Parish, James Robert, The Fox Girls, New Rochelle, New York, 1971. Frischauer, Willi, Behind the Scenes of Otto Preminger, London, 1973. Preminger, Otto, An Autobiography, New York, 1977. McAsh, Iain, The Films of Vincent Price, London, 1977. Parish, James Robert, and William T. Leonard, The...

King Kong

Directors Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack Production RKO Radio Pictures Inc. black and white, 35mm running time 100 minutes. Released 2 March 1933, Radio City Music Hall and RKO Roxy Theatre, New York. Re-released 1938 with a few scenes censored. Filmed 1932-33 in RKO Studios and backlots, also in San Pedro Harbor and Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. Cost 670,000. Producers Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack with David O. Selznick as executive producer screenplay James Creelman...

Publications Afv

Azmi, Kafi and Shama Zaidi, Three Hindi Film Scripts, 1974. Books Barnouw, Erik, and S. Krishnaswamy, Indian Film, New York and London, 1963. Chakravarty, Sumita S., National Identity in Indian Popular Cinema, Garam Hawa Hot Winds was the first feature from director M.S. Mysore Shrivinas Sathyu of India. The film was controversial from its inception, as it was the first film to deal with the human consequences resulting from the 1947 partition of India. This action, ordered by British Lord...

FranceWest Germany Director Max Ophuls

Production Gamma-Films, Florida-Films Paris , and Oska Films Munich Eastmancolor, 35mm, CinemaScope running time original version 110 minutes, later cut to 90 minutes length originally 9900 feet, later cut to 8100 feet. Released 23 December 1955. Released 23 December 1955. Re-released 1968 with 30 minutes missing. Filmed 28 February-29 July 1955 in Studio Joinville, Paris, Studio Geiselgasteig, Munich, Studio Victorine, Nice, and on location in Bavaria, C te d'Azur, and around Paris. Cost 650...

Publications Sqq

Badalucco, Nicola, Enrico Medioli, and Luchino Visconti, Caduta degli dei, Capelli, 1969. Ferrara, Guiseppe, Visconti, Paris, 2nd edition, 1970. Dickinson, Thorold, A Discovery of Cinema, Toronto, 1971. Baldelli, Pio, Luchino Visconti, Milan, 1973. Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey, Visconti, London, 1973. Bianchi, Pietro, Maestri del cinema, Milan, 1977. Ferrero, Adelio, editor, Visconti il cinema, Modena, 1977. Tornabuoni, Lietta, editor, Album Visconti, Milan, 1978. Stirling, Monica, A Screen of Time A...

Publications Orf

Knight, Arthur, ''Japan's Film Revolution,'' in Saturday Review New York , 11 December 1954. Ozaki, Koji, in Atlantic Boston , January 1955. Iwabutchi, Masayoshi, ''1954 in Japan,'' in Sight and Sound London , Spring 1955. Young, Vernon, ''Reflections on Japanese Film,'' in Art Digest New York , August 1955. Anderson, Joseph, ''Seven from the Past,'' in Sight and Sound London , Autumn 1957. Cohen, R., ''A Japanese Romantic Teinosuke Kinugasa,'' in Sight amp Sound London , vol. 45, no. 3, Summer...

Judas Was a Woman The Human Beast France Director Jean Renoir

Production Paris Film Productions black and white RCA High Fidelity running time 88 minutes length 7937 feet. Released 23 December 1938. Filmed at Pathe Cinema Studios Joinville and on location at Le Havre. Theme song ''Valse Ninon.'' Producers Robert Hakim and Raymond Hakim screenplay Jean Renoir, from the novel by Emile Zola assistant directors Claude Renoir, Suzanne de Troyes photography Curt Courant editor Margeurite Renoir sound Teysseire art director Eugene Lourie music Joseph Kosma. Cast...

Publications Vmd

Producers Frank Rollmer and Albert Pinkovitch screenplay Charles Spaak and Jean Renoir assistant director Jacques Becker photography Christian Matras 1st operator and Claude Renoir 2nd operator editor Marguerite Marthe-Huguet sound engineer Joseph de Bretagne production designer Eug ne Louri music Joseph Kosma lyrics Vincent Tully and A. Valsien costume designer Decrais technical advisor Carl Koch. Spaak, Charles, and Jean Renoir, La grande illusion, London, 1968 Paris, 1971. Spaak, Charles,...

Farewell My Concubine Hong KongChina Director Chen Kaige

Production Tomson HK Films in association with China Film Coproduction Corp Beijing Film Studio colour, 35mm running time 170 minutes, original version 157 minutes, US version. Released 2 September 1993, Beijing. Filmed in 1992 in Beijing. Producer Hsu Feng executive producers Hsu Bin, Jade Hsu screenplay Lilian Lee, Lu Wei, from the novel by Lilian Lee assistant directors Zhang Jinzhan, Bai Yu, Jin Ping, Zhang Jinting photography Gu Changwei editor Pei Xiaonan art directors Yang Yuhe, Yang...

Canal 1

Production Film Polski and ZAF black and white, 35mm running time 95 minutes, some sources list 97 minutes length 8569 feet. Released April 1957. Filmed 1957 in Poland. Producer Stanislaw Adler screenplay Jerzy Stefan Stawinski, from a short story by Jerzy Stawinski photography Jerzy Lipman art directors Roman Mann and Roman Wolzniec music Jan Krenz, ocarina theme by Adam Pawlikowski. Cast Wienczyslaw Glinski Lt. Zadra Tadeusz Janczar Korab Teresa Izewski Stokrotka Emil Karewicz Madry Wldysla...

Lamerica

Production Alia Film Cecchi Gori Group Tiger. Color, 35mm, Cinemascope running time 120 mins. Released 1994. Filmed between August and December 1993, and in June 1994, in Albania. Producer Mario Cecchi Gori and Vittorio Cecchi Gori screenplay Gianni Amelio, Andrea Porporati, Alessandro Sermoneta photography Luca Bigazzi editor Simona Paggi sound Alessandro Zanon music Franco Piersanti set designer Giuseppi M. Gaudino costumes Liliana Sotira, Claudia Tenaglia. Cast Enrico Lo Verso Gino Michele...

All Quiet On The Western Front

Production Universal Pictures Corp. Moviestone sound, black and white, 35mm also silent version with synchronized music running time 140 minutes length 14 reels, 12,423 feet with synchronized music 15 reels . Released April 1930, Los Angeles. Re-released 1939 but reduced to 10 reels re-released 1950 in the United States re-released 1963 in France. Filmed 1930 in Universal Studio backlots battle scenes shot at Irvine Ranch, California. Producer Carl Laemmle, Jr. screenplay Dell Andrews, Maxwell...

The Guns Brazil Director Ruy Guerra

Production Copacabana Films, Embracine, and Daga Filmes Brazil black and white, 35mm running time 110 minutes length 3300 meters. Released 1964. Filmed in Milagres. Producer Jarbas Barbosa screenplay Miguel Torres and Ruy Guerra, from an adaptation by Pierre Pelegri, Demosthenes Theokary, and Philippe Dumargay from an original story by Ruy Guerra photography Ricardo Aronovich editor Ruy Guerra music Moacyr Santos. Cast Atila Lorio Gaucho, the truck driver Nelson Xavier Mario Maria Gladys Luisa...

Publications Kyz

Baer, Harry, Schlafen kann ich, wenn ich tot bin Das atemlose Leben des Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Cologne, 1982. Eckhardt, Bernd, Rainer Werner Fassbinder Im 17 Jahren 42 Filme Stationen eines Lebens f r den deutschen Film, Munich, 1982. Iden, Peter, and others, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Munich, 1982. Raab, Kurt, and Karsten Peters, Die Sehnsucht des Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Munich, 1982. Foss, Paul, editor, Fassbinder in Review, Sydney, 1983. Franklin, James, New German Cinema From Oberhausen...

An American In Paris

Images American Paris Costumes

Production Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Corp. Technicolor, 35mm running time 113 minutes. Released 1950. Filmed 1 August 1950 through fall 1950 at MGM studios, Culver City, California also on location in Paris. Producer Arthur Freed screenplay Alan Jay Lerner photography Al Gilks and John Alton final ballet editor Adrienne Fazan art directors Preston Ames and Cedric Gibbons set decorators Keogh Gleason and Edwin B. Willis music George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin music directors Johnny Green and...

West Germany Trd

Frau Petigk

Production Rialto Film-Preben-Philipsen and Trio Film Westdeutschen Rundfunk color, 35mm running time 115 minutes length 10,313 feet. Released 1981, West Germany. Producers Rainer Werner Fassbinder with Horst Wendlundt screenplay Peter M rthesheimer, Pea Fr lich, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder photography Xaver Schwarzenberger editors Juliane Lorenz and Franz Walsch Rainer Werner Fassbinder sound recordists Vladimir Vizner and Milan Bor art director Helmut Gassner music Peer Raben costume...

Publications Fkb

Huff, Theodore, A Shot Analysis of D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation, New York, 1961. Cunibert, John, The Birth of a Nation, a shot by shot analysis, Woodbridge, Connecticut, 1979. Lindsay, Vachel, The Art of the Moving Picture, New York, 1915 revised edition, 1922. Paine, Albert Bigelow, Life and Lillian Gish, New York, 1932. Jacobs, Lewis, The Rise of the American Film, New York, 1939. Agee, James, Agee on Film I, New York, 1948. Noble, Peter, The Negro in Films, London, 1948. Wagenknecht,...

Publications Fot

Rotha, Paul, The Film Till Now, London, 1930. Weinberg, Herman G., An Index to the Creative Work of Fritz Lang, London, 1946. Kracauer, Siegfried, From Caligari to Hitler A Psychological History of the German Film, Princeton, 1947. Eisenstein, Sergei, Film Form, New York, 1949. Courtade, Francis, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1963. Moullet, Luc, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1963. Eibel, Alfred, editor, Fritz Lang, Paris, 1964. Jensen, Paul M., The Cinema of Fritz Lang, New York, 1969. Eisner, Lotte, The Haunted...

Reise der Hoffnung Umuda yolculuk SwitzerlandTurkey Director Xavier Koller

Production Catpics AG Condor features Switzerland , Antea, Dewe, Cinerent, SRG, RTSI, Film Four International, and Eurimages color running time 111 minutes. Released in Switzerland, August 1990, and in the United States, May 1991 distributed in the United States by Miramax Films. Languages Turkish, Kurdish, and German. Producer Peter-Christian Fueter and Alfi Sinniger screenplay Xavier Koller, Feride igekoglu photography Elemer Ragalyi editors Daniel Gibal, Galip Iyitanir art director Kathrin...

Gone With The Wind

Production Selznick International Pictures Technicolor, 35mm running time 220 minutes length 20,300 feet. Released 15 December 1939 in Atlanta by MGM, some sources list the premiere date as 18 November 1939. Re-released 1947, 1954, 1967, 1969. Filmed 10 December 1938-August 1939 in RKO backlots and studios rented to Selznick International for the film , and on location at Old Laskey Mesa, California. Cost 4,250,000. Producer David O. Selznick screenplay Sidney Howard, with structural...

Publications Jgf

Forsyth, Bill, Gregory's Girl The Filmscript, edited by Paul Kelley, Cambridge, England, 1991. Park, James, Learning to Dream The New British Cinema, London, 1985. Roddick, Nick, and Martin Auty, British Cinema Now, London, 1985. Krautz, Alfred, Mille Krautz, and Joris Krautz, editors, Encyclopedia of Film Directors in the United States amp Europe Comedy Films to 1991, Munich, 1993. Continental Film Review, March 1981. Pym, John, in Monthly Film Bulletin London , June 1981. Millar, Gavin, in...

Publications Csz

Berger, John, and Alain Tanner, Jonah qui aura 25 ans en l'an 2000, Lausanne, 1978 as Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000, Berkeley, 1983. Leach, Jim, A Possible Cinema The Films of Alain Tanner, Metuchen, New Jersey, 1984. Dimitriu, Christian, Alain Tanner, Paris, 1985. Detassis, Piera, Alain Tanner, Firenze, 1987. Jaeggi, B., in Cinema Zurich , no. 3, 1976. Kael, Pauline, in New Yorker, 18 October 1976. Colpart, C., in Revue du Cin ma Paris , November 1976. Image et Son Paris , November...