sepiatone wrote:They had a retrospective on M. Tourneur at the National Gallery in January, they ran a couple of his sound films after he went back to France. Needless to say I missed them. But he's well known for a personal visual style ie LORNA DOONE, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, THE WISHING RING. Luckily those are available for us today but what of other interesting films in his canon.
For instance THE BAIT(1921) with a story by Sidney Toler and scenario by John Gilbert, yes 'that' John Gilbert.
http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/B/Bait1921.htmlhttp://www.impawards.com/1921/bait.html
I recently watched Maurice Tourneur's The Bluebird (1918).
Nitrate damage in certain parts (repairable digitally)
do not interfere with it's immense charm.
The Pride of The Clan, A Girl's Folly, Alias Jimmy Valentine,
and The Cub survive as well and are worth viewing.
Treasure Island and Prunella are lost
(although a fragment of Prunella is rumored
to exist) but stills suggest that scenes were
composed with his painter's eye.