Being the first and probably last time that my local multiplex will show a vintage silent film, i went to Wings last night in Hayward, CA. There were probably 20 people in the theatre at various times--5 left, 3 arrived late, plus a couple of people drifted in and out during the final battle sequences, as though they had come in from another movie. They were mostly attentive and quiet (the noisiest ones left within 10 minutes). I applauded at the end of the film, which prompted only one more person to applaud, but to my surprise most stuck through the restoration credits. Which had a credit for the Niles Museum--sweet!
I noticed the newly recorded Zamecnik score with plane and artillery noises added in, and sometimes taking advantage of surround-sound effects. It did have the yellow flame/bullets effects as well. But the picture was kind of grainy and soft, if i hadn't known it was digital i would have thought it was 16mm.
We went to the 7 PM performance, there had also been a 2:00 performance but i was unable to find out what the attendance was for that.
Was that Evelyn Selbie as the washroom attendant that loans Clara the sequinned dress? I don't see that role credited in IMDB or AFI.
greta
