Lonesome/Bd, Criterion Collection, Blu-Ray
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$5 - $10, Anders Randolf, Andy Devine, Arthur Housman, Barbara Kent, Betty Francisco, Carl Laemmle, Comedy, Comedy Video, Conrad Veidt, Criterion Collection, Eddie Boland, Eddie Phillips, Edward T. Lowe, Edythe Flynn, Evelyn Brent, Fay Holderness, Florence Dudley, Fred MacKaye, Fritz Feld, George Davis, George Irving, Glenn Tryon, Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors, Gus Partos, Gustav Partos, Jr., Leslie Fenton, Mann Page, Marion Lord, Mary Philbin, Merna Kennedy, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Otis Harlan, Over $10, Paul Fejos, Paul Porcasi, Robert Ellis, Ruby McCoy, Sam DeGrasse, Thomas Jackson, Tom Reed, Under $5, William H. TurnerThe early Hollywood gem LONESOME is the creation of a little-known but audacious and one-of-a-kind auteur, Paul Fejos (a filmmaker/explorer/anthropologist/doctor!), who bridged the gap between the silent and sound eras. Fejos pulled out all the stops for this lovely New York City symphony set in antic Coney Island during the Fourth of July weekend employing color tinting, superimposition effects, experimental editing, and a roving camera (plus three dialogue scenes, added because of the craze for talkies). for years, LONESOME has been a rare treat for festival and cinematheque audiences; it's only now coming to home video. Rarer still are the two other Fejos films included in this release: THE LAST PERFORMANCE (featuring a new score by Donald Sosin) and a reconstruction of the previously incomplete sound version of BROADWAY, in it's time the most expensive film ever produced at Universal.
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