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World War I Films of the Silent Era
- DVD
- (1916)
- Rated NR
- Genre: War-World War I, Silent Films
- Release Date: 3/14/2017

World War I Films of the Silent Era
- DVD
- (1916)
- Rated NR
- Genre: War-World War I, Silent Films
- Release Date: 3/14/2017

It might reasonably be contended that Humphrey Jennings is the only real poet the British cinema has yet produced. - Lindsay Anderson, Director These astonishing films show and explain essential news and propaganda functions of the movies during the Great War of 1914-1918. In those days before television and even before radio, fiction films in movie theaters were the most widely shared public experience, while news films were the most potent and detailed public images of armament, military life and even front line action. Some news film was faked and much of it was censored, but some was authentic, obtained at great risk by daredevil combat cameramen. Fighting The War (1916) is the work of 26-year-old American adventure Donald C. Thompson. He photographed some of the most amazing front line films of the entire war. This film was taken during the Battle of Verdun in which the French suffered staggering losses defending the town and it's associated forts. With his keen photographic eye and iron nerves, Thompson shows not only troop movements and trench life but also authentic battle from positions within a few hundred feet of the German lines. Then he takes to the air and photographs an actual dogfight between British and German aircraft from an open-cockpit plane. The Log of the U-35 is a totally authentic filmed account of sinkings on one Mediterranean cruise in April 1917 by a submarine commanded by Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere, Germanys U-Boat Ace of Aces, during the period of unrestricted submarine warfare. This edition is a combination of the 1919 British and the 1920 American versions of a jaw-dropping German film of 1917, Der Magische Gurtel (The Enchanted Circle). Producers of commercial films were eager to please not only audiences but also the U.S. Governments Committee on Public Information which determined what films would be licensed for export to earn important foreign revenue. Many productions thus followed official points of view in patriotically reflecting and shaping changing attitudes towards the war. Representing this genre is The Secret Game (Paramount, 1917), directed by William C. deMille. Reported when new as a timely release, it's a detective story in which representatives of Japan (our ally in 1917-18) and the United States work hand-in-hand to frustrate German agents in their effort to get information about American transport sailing on the Pacific. The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War (1975) is a compilation documentary narrated by Lowell Thomas, illustrating changing attitudes toward the war and it's participants, as well as toward the movies themselves. Every shot is an image preserved from those days - actualand faked news films, government propaganda films, fiction films that range from the sensational excesses of Hun brutality to the sentiment of D.W. Griffith, as well as magazine covers, posters, lantern slides and still photographs. The filmmakers were doctoral candidates in American studies, and apart from being quite entertaining, the film has been praised by historians for it's balance and accuracy. Winner, Gold Medal, 1975 Chicago Film Festival. FILMS INCLUDED IN COLLECTION: Fighting The War (1916) The Log of the U-35 (1917) The Secret Game (1917) Bonus Documentary: The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War (1975) Year: 1916-1917 Length: 167 minutes Music: Silent film music compiled and performed by Eric Beheim Format: NTSC Produced for DVD by David Shepard From the Blackhawk Films Collection Presented by Flicker Alley
Title: | World War I Films of the Silent Era |
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Genre: | War-World War I, Silent Films |
Starring: | Lowell Thomas |
Studio: | Flicker Alley |
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Attributes: | Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format |
Release Date: | 3/14/2017 |
Original Year: | 1916 |
Product Type: | DVD |
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Rated: | NR |
UPC: | 889290093769 |
Item #: | 1796951X |
Street Date: | 3/14/2017 |
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Original Language: | ENG |
Run Time: | 167 minutes |
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CreditsLowell Thomas