Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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The apostle

Altro titolo per la categoria di “film scomparsi” da ricercare. Innanzitutto mettiamo a posto qualche dato.
L'apostolo , Ambrosio is a production of 1916, and 1200 meters in 4 parts (as advertising), 1180 according to the censorship.
Staging Gero Zambuto, the tragedy in three acts The apôtre , Paul Hyacinthe Loyson (Théâtre de l'Odeon Paris, May 3, 1911).
Cast: Gabriel Moreau (Henri Baudouin), Umberto Mozzato (Octave Baudouin), Helen Makowski (Clotilde Baudouin).
According to the 1916 silent film The volume , Vittorio Martinelli, published by Black & White 1992, the subject is "a work of Charles Loyson, founder of the Gallican Church (but the volume The 1916 silent film does not say) , which is actually the father Paul Hyacinthe, author of The Tragedy apôtre , in Italian: The Apostle .
As for the names of the characters, certainly the last name: Baudouin, not Baudoin, (again the Italian silent film, 1916). I can not be sure of the name Henri, Octave, Clotilde. Surely the answer is in the Italian edition of the tragedy, Tumiati version of Conrad, preface by Renato Simoni, published in the editions Treves, Milano 1912.
The film version, judging by the pictures, it seems a bit 'different from the original play, especially the scenes in the Chamber of Deputies. For the rest it was not until the discovery of the film. I think it's a lot of movies interesting for many reasons, so let's leave the criticism published in that volume of Black & White and ritroviamolo
If someone wants to know the argument of the apostle theatrical version, you will find in the Internet Archive site (free) the English and French the tragedy of Paul Hyacinthe Loyson.

My contribution to the further research of this movie is this slideshow to stop the images pass over the mouse, you'll see the controls:



Good research! (And let me know if you want)

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