Cecil B DeMille's CARMEN
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:43 pm
I caught the last hour of this today on TV.
Farrar is great. Very carnal, I thought.

Farrar is great. Very carnal, I thought.
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Wouldn't Prosper Merrimee's character be more the prototype? Carmen is opera's uber-tart.Christopher Jacobs wrote:DeMille's CARMEN is one of my favorite pre-1920 films, doing a great job of getting the story down to a fast-moving hour without wasting any time. Farrar may be minus her operatic voice, but she has a great screen presence and is a prototype for the film noir females who would entice and destroy a love-smitten naive "hero" while bringing both to their doom. Great picture! I wish more of her films were available. JOAN THE WOMAN is also quite good in a very different sort of way.
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"Uber-tart" is exactly how Lubitsch & Negri present her in their CARMEN, which is also entertaining as all get out. The animal-in-heat way Negri's Carmen dumps her ex-soldier and follows after the matador at the end is something to see.Frederica wrote:
Wouldn't Prosper Merrimee's character be more the prototype? Carmen is opera's uber-tart.
Fred
This finally answers a question that I had a while back about Gypsy Blood as the Grapevine version seems to have some scenes missing. Is the complete German version available on DVD? I would love to see it.dr.giraud wrote:
Unfortunately, the complete original German film--which I saw at a Lubitsch retro a few years ago--isn't available stateside, only the First National version, GYPSY BLOOD, which is missing some important scenes.
I don't think so. The German silent Lubitsch collection has the same films Kino released. I guess I shouldn't be surprised MADAME DUBARRY and CARMEN were passed over for ANNA BOLEYN and SUMURUN, but the former are much more entertaining. (IMHO)Peter Kalm wrote:
This finally answers a question that I had a while back about Gypsy Blood as the Grapevine version seems to have some scenes missing. Is the complete German version available on DVD? I would love to see it.