Prisoners (1929 film)

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Prisoners è un film del 1929 diretto da William A. Seiter. Prodotto da Walter Morosco per la Warner Bros., fu girato muto ma vi vennero aggiunte scene parlate con il nuovo sistema che consisteva nell'utilizzo di tracce sonore registrate su disco sincronizzate alle immagini durante la proiezione. rdf:langString
Prisoners is a 1929 American film produced by Walter Morosco and directed by William Seiter for First National Pictures. The screenplay was written by Forrest Halsey, based on the novel by Ferenc Molnar. Lee Garmes was the cinematographer. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Prisoners is a 1929 American film produced by Walter Morosco and directed by William Seiter for First National Pictures. The screenplay was written by Forrest Halsey, based on the novel by Ferenc Molnar. Lee Garmes was the cinematographer. It was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature with Corinne Griffith, James Ford, Bela Lugosi, Ian Keith, and Otto Matiesen. Lugosi, in his first talkie, played Brottos, the owner of a Vienna nightclub. Lugosi was very happy that his first sound film was set in Hungary (where he was born) and that the story was based on a Ferenc Molnar Hungarian novel. While Lugosi was off filming "Prisoners", he was temporarily replaced in the San Francisco "Dracula" stage play by one Frederick Pymm (who normally played Butterworth, the attendant). The relatively short sound segment (most of the film is subtitled) picks up with the climactic trial sequence. Critics stated "Bela Lugosi makes a very European villain", but were disappointed that Griffith's character is sent off to prison at the end of the film while a "cold-blooded murderer (in one of the subplots) is kept from receiving his just punishment". Corinne Griffith (who was married to producer Morosco) later went on to become a movie producer herself, as well as a very successful novelist.
rdf:langString Prisoners è un film del 1929 diretto da William A. Seiter. Prodotto da Walter Morosco per la Warner Bros., fu girato muto ma vi vennero aggiunte scene parlate con il nuovo sistema che consisteva nell'utilizzo di tracce sonore registrate su disco sincronizzate alle immagini durante la proiezione.
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