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Chess Player, The ( 1927 )
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Chess Player, The ( 1927 )
"A film that surpasses all films!" - Le Soir
The Chess Player is a powerful drama of patriotism, betrayal and suspense produced at an extraordinarily fertile moment in French cinema history. Like Abel Gance´s Napoleon, director Raymond Bernard´s creation is a grand-scale epic with style, verve and action that was a sensation in 1927 and continues to astonish audiences today.
1776. Poland. With his homeland partitioned and ruled by Russia, Polish nobleman Boleslas Vorowski heads a secret liberation movement. When war breaks out, he learns that Sophie, his childhood sweetheart and fellow patriot, now loves his friend, a Russian officer. When Vorowski is wounded in battle, his mentor, the inventor Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen, constructs the Turk, a marvelous chess-playing automaton. With the handsome Polish nobleman secreted inside, the Turk vanquishes the Russians - if only on the chessboard. When Catherine the Great summons the Turk to the Russian Imperial Court for a command match, the fate of Polish independence lies in the hands of the chess player...
The novel by Henry Dupuy-Michael was based on the story of the real Turk, an automaton that baffled the best minds of Europe and America - including Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Allan Poe and Napoleon. Shot on location in Poland, France and Switzerland, The Chess Player combines gorgeous decors and thousands of extras from the Polish cavalry into an electrifying feast for the eyes and mind. The film has been expertly restored by Photoplay Productions under the auspices of Kevin Brownlow, Patrick Stanbury and the late David Gill.
The Chess Player is a powerful drama of patriotism, betrayal and suspense produced at an extraordinarily fertile moment in French cinema history. Like Abel Gance´s Napoleon, director Raymond Bernard´s creation is a grand-scale epic with style, verve and action that was a sensation in 1927 and continues to astonish audiences today.
1776. Poland. With his homeland partitioned and ruled by Russia, Polish nobleman Boleslas Vorowski heads a secret liberation movement. When war breaks out, he learns that Sophie, his childhood sweetheart and fellow patriot, now loves his friend, a Russian officer. When Vorowski is wounded in battle, his mentor, the inventor Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen, constructs the Turk, a marvelous chess-playing automaton. With the handsome Polish nobleman secreted inside, the Turk vanquishes the Russians - if only on the chessboard. When Catherine the Great summons the Turk to the Russian Imperial Court for a command match, the fate of Polish independence lies in the hands of the chess player...
The novel by Henry Dupuy-Michael was based on the story of the real Turk, an automaton that baffled the best minds of Europe and America - including Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Allan Poe and Napoleon. Shot on location in Poland, France and Switzerland, The Chess Player combines gorgeous decors and thousands of extras from the Polish cavalry into an electrifying feast for the eyes and mind. The film has been expertly restored by Photoplay Productions under the auspices of Kevin Brownlow, Patrick Stanbury and the late David Gill.
Regissör: | Raymond Bernard |
Skådespelare: | Charles Dullin, Edith Jehanne, Camille Bert |
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Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Musik DD Stereo |
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Längd: | 133 Minuter |
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Skivor: | 1 |
Region: | 1 |
Extra: |
Interview with Tom Standage, author of The Turk, by Leonard Lopate, The Leonard Lopate Show |
La Petitie Illustration Cinematographique Brochure (Feb. 5, 1927) |
Text Interview with Director Raymond Bernard |
Stills Gallery |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 4 Juli, 2006