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Dave Sindelar wrote:Jorinde and Joringel (1920)Fantastic content: A witch.Outside of the title, the year, the fact that the story involves a cartoon witch, and that the listing came from a source called SILENTFF, the Willis guide tells me nothing about it. There is a German movie of roughly the same title from 1922, but I don't know if it's the same one or a different one; the Lee guide says that one involves silhouette shapes, so I'm not sure if it qualifies as "cartoon".
Pete's Haunted House (1926)Directed by Walter LantzCountry: USACompany: J.R. Bray StudiosCommentary: This isn't any ordinary haunted house; this is Pete's haunted house. Granted, I'm not sure who "Pete" is, but this appears to be part of a cartoon series involving a character named Pete.
Sky High (1931)Directed by Roy MackFeaturing Larry Adler, Dudley Clements, Helen GoodhueCountry: USACompany: Vitaphone / Warner BrothersFantastic content: Futuristic plane
Stranger than Fiction (1935) Fantastic content: Haunted church.Commentary: Here's another mystery title; there's no listing for it on IMDB or CITWF, though I suspect that it might be an episode from a series of documentary shorts that went under this title. The only problem is, which one? The only information the Willis guide gives is that it was listed in Film Daily...
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doctor kiss wrote:Dave Sindelar wrote:Jorinde and Joringel (1920)Fantastic content: A witch.Outside of the title, the year, the fact that the story involves a cartoon witch, and that the listing came from a source called SILENTFF, the Willis guide tells me nothing about it. There is a German movie of roughly the same title from 1922, but I don't know if it's the same one or a different one; the Lee guide says that one involves silhouette shapes, so I'm not sure if it qualifies as "cartoon". The source referred to as SILENTFF must have been some kind of list of extant silent fantasy films, since every title bearing that annotation in the Willis guide still exists. This is indeed the German 'silhouette animation' by Toni Raboldt [CITWF]; it was passed by the Berlin censor on December 18th, 1920, and there's really no obvious reason for it to have been dated to 1922 in some sources. At any rate, a copy EXISTS at the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, which was screened most recently at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival last year.I see I didn't mention "SilentFF" in my references at the beginning of HSF1. My paperback copy is somewhere out in the catch-all shed. All I recall is that the title was "Silent Fiction Films". I think it was a British publication. "What a maroon!"
05/24/13 1:22 AM
dcwillis9 wrote:I see I didn't mention "SilentFF" in my references at the beginning of HSF1. My paperback copy is somewhere out in the catch-all shed. All I recall is that the title was "Silent Fiction Films". I think it was a British publication.
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doctor kiss wrote:dcwillis9 wrote:I see I didn't mention "SilentFF" in my references at the beginning of HSF1. My paperback copy is somewhere out in the catch-all shed. All I recall is that the title was "Silent Fiction Films". I think it was a British publication.My guess would be that it was one of the National Film Archive catalogues published in 1965 by what's now the British Film Institute. Certainly these were guides to extant reels, and one of the was indeed titled Silent Fiction Films, 1895 - 1930.I believe that's it, doctor. I would have been scouring the book around 1970, so 1965 tracks. And I think it was a British publication.... ....the clue to the rhyme's "exact meaning was known" c1456...===
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Dave Sindelar wrote:Beneath the Sea (1915)Company: Lubin
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