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Long Pants (Frank Capra, 1927) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por thelion » Dom 01 Ene, 2006 20:15

He visto este hueco en la filmo de la abuela Capra asi que ahi vamos:
Long Pants (1927)


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Directed by
Frank Capra

Writing credits
Robert Eddy (adaptation)
Tay Garnett

Genre: Comedy

Plot Summary: Harry Shelby (Harry Langdon) has been kept in knee pants for years by his overprotective parents, but...

User Rating: 7.1/10 (47 votes)

Credited cast:
Harry Langdon .... Harry Shelby
Gladys Brockwell .... His Mother
Alan Roscoe .... His Father (as Al Roscoe)
Priscilla Bonner .... His Bride (Priscilla)
Alma Bennett .... His Downfall (Bebe Blair)
Betty Francisco .... His Finish

Runtime: 60 min
Country: USA
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Silent
Certification: Portugal:17 (director's cut)

Harry Langdon's brief career as a top-ranked silent comic stands as a good definition of "meteoric." He was a late bloomer, already pushing 40 (though eerily baby-faced) when he was signed to make shorts for the Mack Sennett Studio in 1923, but his rise to popularity was rapid, and within three years he was starring in feature films while highbrow critics like Robert E. Sherwood sang his praises. Yet within just two more years he was floundering, and by the '30s Harry was just another aging trouper, slogging his way through low-budget remakes of his best silent work.

Clues to this sudden and mysterious downfall are not hard to find: one need look no further than the opening credits of his films. Although he was a gifted performer, Harry Langdon owed his success to the writer-director duo Sennett had assigned him, Harry Edwards and Frank Capra, who created Harry's child-man persona and apparently understood the character better than Langdon did himself. Capra in particular seems to have functioned as Quality Control, restraining Langdon's self-indulgent impulses that went unchecked later on. This becomes clear when one compares Langdon's first three feature films, all of which involved Capra as either writer or director, to the silent features made after Capra was fired (just after LONG PANTS), when Langdon took over the directing chores himself-- disastrously. The conclusion is inescapable: the Langdon child-man persona was the work of a team, only one of whom was the man audiences saw on the screen.

LONG PANTS is the third of Langdon's "great" features, and the last one made before the fast descent into sentimentality, sloppiness, and general weirdness which drove audiences away. But frankly I've never been able to enjoy this film much, and in viewing it again it looks to me like Harry was already losing it, Capra or no Capra, despite the occasional funny moment. The introductory sequence is promising, but once the story proper gets rolling it feels misguided from the word go.

Harry is presented as something of a freak, an aging boy-man in short pants who lives vicariously through romance novels but still lives at home with his parents. When his father brings home a pair of long trousers --apparently, Harry's first pair-- the mother states that keeping him at home in shorts has kept him out of trouble. The uncomfortable implication is that Harry is "special," and can't handle the pressures of the world outside the family home. And once Harry dons his long pants, ventures outside, and starts interacting with others, we reluctantly suspect that Mom was right: the Harry Langdon of this film isn't merely a simple soul, he's disturbingly stunted, almost moronic. He's not charmingly dumb, he's infantile, and we get the creepy feeling that we're being encouraged to laugh at a retarded person.

Queasiness kicks in early, when Harry instantaneously falls in love with bad girl Bebe, who is just passing through town, and decides that he must therefore kill Priscilla, the sweet hometown girl his parents want him to marry. When Harry fantasizes about taking Priscilla out to the woods and shooting her, well, you may not rock with laughter, but as Mark Twain demonstrated there is legitimate (if dark) humor in examining the thought processes of an immature mind: this is reminiscent of Tom Sawyer glorying in fantasies of his own funeral. However, the mood changes when Harry actually attempts to carry out the murder. We're expected to find humor in Harry's clumsiness, in his ineptitude as an assassin, while dim-bulb Priscilla remains doggedly unaware of what he's trying to do. It's one thing when Laurel & Hardy fail at building a house or fixing a boat, we can all relate, but it's something else again to watch this pasty-faced simpleton try to kill his girlfriend-- who it appears, is almost as mentally limited as he is. In a word, it's icky.

To make matters worse, all of Harry's choices in this story are motivated by an unworthy object: the girl he's fallen for, Bebe, isn't just naughty, she's a career criminal and a drug smuggler, as revealed in a letter she receives in her introductory scene. (One genuinely funny touch, probably unintended, is her correspondent's fastidiousness in using quotation marks when referring to the "snow.") Everything Harry does is motivated by his delusional love for Bebe, a result of his excruciatingly limited experience of the world. Was Harry's Mom right in locking him up, or did she cause this?

During the 'failed murder' sequence another of the film's flaws surfaces: many of the gags feel labored, with unusual props suddenly appearing in unlikely places, apparently just to give Harry the opportunity to be funny, extend a sequence, or conclude it. Items such as guns, light bulbs, changes of clothing, a ventriloquist dummy, and even an alligator turn up at the darnedest times, but any humor is sharply undercut by the knowledge that a team of gag writers was obviously working overtime to think up these gags. It's also worth mentioning that the editing of LONG PANTS is curiously sloppy, and I'm referring not to the rough jumps that are common in older films when bits of film are missing, but rather to the jarring moments which result when the images or movements in a medium or long shot don't quite match because the film wasn't properly trimmed in the editing room. There are at least a couple of these moments I noticed, but then, the firing of director Frank Capra just after principle photography was concluded might have had something to do with this film's somewhat unfinished look.

For Harry Langdon at his best see THE STRONG MAN, or the better two-reelers made for Sennett. But LONG PANTS, sadly, stands as a strange and unsatisfying milestone in the unhappy career of Harry Langdon, who could have achieved so much more with the proper guidance.

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Subs en español gracias a triton: http://www.subdivx.com/X6XMTAzODYwX-lon ... -1927.html

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Mensaje por David_Holm » Dom 01 Ene, 2006 20:17

:plas: :plas: Estás sembrao macho, pinchada esta también.

Gracias, aaaaaaadios :wink:

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Mensaje por tom_doniphon » Dom 01 Ene, 2006 21:17

no se si había algo de esta peli en descarga directa en archive.org, en cualquier caso me apunto ya.
gracias thelion

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Mensaje por style » Dom 01 Ene, 2006 21:20

Yo la pincho también. Muchas gracias thelion :wink:
El bosque sería muy triste si sólo cantaran los pájaros que mejor lo hacen.

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Mensaje por jangelcm » Dom 01 Ene, 2006 22:06

Pinchada.

Muchas gracias. :plas:

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Mensaje por ledocirep » Mar 03 Ene, 2006 14:16

Pinchada. En cuanto tenga un rato actualizo la filmo. Por cierto, si queréis carteles, aquí tengo unos cuantos:

http://filmografias.atspace.com/cartele ... alones.htm

Saludos

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Mensaje por zeppogrouxo » Mar 03 Ene, 2006 14:21

Click, reclick y recontraclick. Gracias Thelion :plas:

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Mensaje por David_Holm » Mié 04 Ene, 2006 09:47

Completa y compartiendo, gracias Thelion.

Aaaaaaaaaadios :wink:

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Mensaje por sirwilfridrobarts » Mié 04 Ene, 2006 10:16

Pinchada, muchas gracias

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Mensaje por tom_doniphon » Jue 05 Ene, 2006 00:10

informando:
511 mb
20/ 24 fuentes un par de ellas completas

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Mensaje por condeorlok » Jue 05 Ene, 2006 17:44

Hay que conocer a los clasicos

Gracias thelion

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Mensaje por tom_doniphon » Jue 05 Ene, 2006 21:33

c y c.
gracias thelion y saludos

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Mensaje por moz34 » Mar 10 Ene, 2006 01:59

Empezando ahora. Muchas gracias, thelion. :wink:

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Mensaje por sirwilfridrobarts » Dom 15 Ene, 2006 14:34

Completa y compartiendo, muchas gracias

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Mensaje por jangelcm » Lun 16 Ene, 2006 14:42

Otro más que completa y comparte.

Un saludo

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Mensaje por spione » Lun 16 Ene, 2006 15:08

gracias thelion, mandaré a clausura mi vhs :mrgreen:

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Mensaje por montagut » Sab 22 Abr, 2006 19:40

he encontrado un enlace con esta pelicula en descarga directa aqui:
http://es.arcoiris.tv/modules.php?name= ... oad&id=541
No es la misma copia y parece que la calidad es muy mala, pero tiene los intertitulos subtitulados al castellano, por lo que resultaria muy facil para el que sepa sacar unos subs.
Nota: si solo es para subs mejor bajar las versiones ADSL desde esta pagina:
http://es.arcoiris.tv/modules.php?name= ... oad&cid=69

Espero haber sido util

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Mensaje por Bela_Karloff » Dom 15 Abr, 2007 12:37

¿Se sabe algo de los subtítulos, plis?

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Mensaje por triton » Vie 21 Mar, 2008 21:26

Aquí les dejo el enlace para los subtítulos de esta película, tomados, arreglados y sincronizados desde Arco Iris TV. http://www.subdivx.com/X6XMTAzODYwX-lon ... -1927.html
Espero hayan quedado bien, hice lo que pude, sino me avisan...

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Mensaje por David_Holm » Vie 21 Mar, 2008 21:32

Gracias triton :wink: