mardi 7 octobre 2008

Pit and the Pendulum 1913 Edgar Allan Poe ALICE GUY

Pit and the Pendulum 1913 Edgar Allan Poe ALICE GUY



"Introduire le monstre" a l'écran...Alice Guy

Au tournant du siècle, c’est toujours le cinéma français qui investi dans le milieu de l’horreur, à travers la réalisatrice Alice Guy-Blaché. Guy-Blaché adapte l’œuvre de Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de Paris (1831). Son film, La Esméralda (1905), inspira une multitude de versions américaines, dont The Hunchback de Van Dyke Brooke (1909) mais aussi européennes, voire Notre-Dame de Paris d’Albert Capellani (1911). L’importance du film d’Alice Guy-Blaché est sans conteste car il est le premier à introduire le monstre à l’écran. A noter aussi ses films américains Pit and the Pendulum premiere adaptation a l'écran d'Edgar Allan Poe en 1913, ou Vampire en 1920, qui reste parmi les meilleurs de l’époque.

Pit and the Pendulum 1913 Edgar Allan Poe ALICE GUY






Solax Company

Pit and the Pendulum 1913
Production Alice Guy Blache
ADAPTED FROM THE VIRILE STORY BY EDGAR ALLAN POE

MORNING TELEGRAPH Sunday july 27 1913

The SOLAX Company puts out a feature. Usually they are pretty good "The Pit and the Pendulum" is more than that.Not only is it one of the best features done by the Solax Company but it is a three part film of which any company might jestly be proud ......
.Then come the torture scenes. Here all the horror of Poe's story are fully realized. The huge pendulum sharp as a razor, swings to and fro descending at every stroke... ....Then the girl is tortured and to save her be confesse


MOVING PICTURE WORLD Saturday 2 august 1913

The Pit and the Pendulum ( SOLAX Compamy)
A special offering in three reels that will excite enthusiasm!
Rats graw the ropes that bind him ...
Darwin Karr has the central role and is at his best.
The picture is imaginative ... The photography is excellent...


DRAMATIC MIRROR

The Pit and the Pendulum
(SOLAX STATE RIGHT)
Some liberties have been taken with dgar Allan Poe's story, upon which this three reel feature is founded but altogether it is an excellent production that very well reflects the haunting horror of Poe's tale. Settings, costumes, and acting are admirable and the element of suspense is finely maintained. Thereare terrible detail in plenty. Such as the showing of rats crawling over the body of a man ...