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In Der Letzte Mann, one of the undisputed masterpieces of the silent era, Emil Jannings gives an overwhelming performance as a hotel porter with dreams of a ...
Josef von Sternberg's witty send-up of the Hollywood machine, starring the Academy Award winning Emil Jannings Emil Jannings stars in the film which won the ...
Crime masterpiece, starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle, from the director of BULLITT Peter Yates, the Oscar-nominated director of riveting crime classics ...
The film that most firmly established the talent of French director Raymond Bernard before his epic adaptation of Victor Hugo’s Les misérables, Wooden Crosses [Le croix de bois] was widely hailed at the time of its release in 1932 for its searing depiction of the horrors of the European front during World War I; subsequently, Bernard was named soldier of honour of the 39th Infantry Division. Adapted from a novel by Roland Dorgelès (a former corporal of the 39th), Wooden Crosses offers a kaleidoscope of cinematographic technique to present a visceral, enveloping recreation of one regiment’s experience of battlefield hell. (Its entire cast is comprised of war veterans.) It is an epic tapestry that rivals John Ford’s Four Sons and Lewis Milestone’s All Quiet on the Western Front in both its poetry of trauma and steadfastness of conviction that war must be held in contempt. From a gorgeous new Pathé restoration carried out for the centenary for the start of the Great War, Raymond Bernard’s Wooden Crosses retains a ferocity that continues to reverberate across generations.
Clip from the Buster Keaton Short Film ONE WEEK which features as part of The Complete BUSTER KEATON Short Films 1917-1923 (Masters of Cinema) ...