Wild Oranges (King Vidor, 1924) SATRip VOSE

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Wild Oranges (King Vidor, 1924) SATRip VOSE

Mensaje por Jacob » Mar 01 May, 2007 20:24

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Wild Oranges (King Vidor, 1924)

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Post de jangelcm en Cine Clásico.


Directed by:
King Vidor

Screenplay:
Joseph Hergesheimer (novel)
King Vidor (adaptation)

Cinematography:
John W. Boyle

Cast:
Virginia Valli ... Millie Stope
Frank Mayo ... John Woolfolk
Ford Sterling ... Paul Halvard
Nigel De Brulier ... Lichfield Stope
Charles A. Post ... Iscah Nicholas

Also Known As:
Arance selvatiche Italy
Kiusausten saari Finland
Naranjas silvestres Venezuela


Runtime: 70 min / 85 min (TCM print)
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sonido: Silent


http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0015498/

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Synopsis

Nellie Stope lives with her grandfather on a remote island off the Florida coast. Her grandfather fled there for political reasons. But they're not alone. An escaped prisoner, Nicholas, is terrorizing them, and further more, he's interested in Nellie. John Woolfolk has lost his wife in an accident and tries to forget by sailing in his yacht aimlessly on the ocean. By chance he drops anchor in a bay of that island. He soon finds out that something is wrong on that island, and furthermore, he falls in love with Nellie, who sees in him a chance to get off that island. But Nicholas has threatened her with rape and murder if she tries to escape, and he has found out about her plans...
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Tecspecs escribió: dur : 1h28 @ 20 fps (no mistake : PAL IVTC'd)
enc : xvid 2-pass
res : 608*448
1410 kbps QF 0.259
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imdb comment escribió:Interesting, atmospheric silent film about a man, John Woolfolk (Frank Mayo), who has isolated himself from the world after the death of his young bride in a horse and buggy accident, spending three years traveling at sea on a small sailing vessel, a sailor/cook as his only companion. The boat heads into an isolated Southern swampland one day, inhabited only by one old man, bug-eyed with fear of strangers, his lonely, fearful granddaughter Millie (Virginia Valli), and a big, filthy brute, described as "part man/part child", who is a sort of backwoods hillbilly, running around with a snarl on his face and forcing poor little Millie to kiss him or be thrown in the swamp full of alligators. Yeah, a real cretin. When John meets lovely Millie, it appears to be love at first sight for these two as Millie, apparently never having encountered an attractive man in her life, can't seem to keep her hands from touching, grabbing, and rubbing the front of his shirt. Well, our man is scared of falling in love again - so backs off from her. But - love may just conquer both their fears in the end!

This film is really excellent with an involving, sometimes exciting, sometimes romantic story. The whole feeling to the film is greatly enhanced by the very nice on-location photography - scenes lit by the morning sun, and an exotic atmosphere lush with a landscape draped in Spanish moss, orange trees and orange blossoms, grandfather constantly peeking through the shutters of the old, rundown Southern mansion where they live, a constantly barking dog, critters roaming about, and the breeze flying through the mossy swampland - I felt like I was there. A well-done scene at sea where the camera is strapped on the rocking boat actually made me feel seasick (okay, I admit, it doesn't take much to make me seasick). The print, as featured on TCM, looked very nice, tinted in parts a variety of tones including sepia, blue, pink, and orange shades. The music featured here was suitably atmospheric, moody, and mysterious - a very nice accompaniment to the film. Very enjoyable and entertaining.
Author: movingpicturegal from Los Angeles, USA
Hispasubs coming soon. Thanks again, Fede. :)
Añadidos los subs en español.

Un saludo.
Última edición por Jacob el Mar 15 May, 2007 20:15, editado 3 veces en total.

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Mensaje por antu » Mar 01 May, 2007 21:54

pues pinchada, y mushas gracias Jacob
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Mensaje por bluegardenia » Mar 01 May, 2007 22:47

Gracias, la metí en la última actualización de la filmografía de cine mudo.
Haré lo mismo, cuando pueda, con la de King Vidor.
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Cuadruplico y voy a por más

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Mensaje por locutus » Mié 02 May, 2007 20:19

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Mensaje por Federico1921 » Mar 15 May, 2007 16:28

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Mensaje por Jacob » Mar 15 May, 2007 20:15

Añadidos los subtítulos en español al primer post.

Muchas gracias, Fede. :wink:

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Mensaje por menelao » Mar 15 May, 2007 21:57

Me uno a la descarga.

Saludos.