HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

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HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by Gagman 66 » Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:49 am

:D Breaking News! less than a year after we were talking about the brand new restoration of William Desmond Taylor's HUCKLEBERRY FINN it will be on TCM in Prime-time on December 14th! And that isn't all. Here is the announced schedule so far for that day! A special archival event!


December 14, 2011:

7:45 AM - The Valiant (1929) - Fox. Starring Paul Muni.
9 AM - Spanish Earth (1937) - documentary.
10 AM - The Trespasser (1929) - Gloria Swanson.
11:45 AM - Moon and Sixpence (1942) - George Sanders.
1:30 PM - Lottery Bride (1930) - Jeanette MacDonald, Joe E. Brown, ZaSu Pitts.
3 PM - Kurutta Ippeiji (1926) - Japan. Also known as "A Crazy Page", "A Page of Madness".
4:30 PM - Delicious (1931) - Fox. Starring Janet Gaynor.
8 PM - Fear and Desire (1953) - first Stanley Kubrick film.
9:15 PM - Huckleberry Finn (1920) - Paramount. Starring Lewis Sargent & Esther Ralston.
1:15 AM - Roaring Rails (1924) - Harry Carey.
2:45 AM - The World Moves On (1934) - Fox. Directed by John Ford.
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Post by colbyco82 » Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:16 am

Looks like a great day. Especially excited to see The Trespasser (1929). Its one of those films I never thought would make it to TCM.

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Post by Mike Gebert » Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:48 am

Page of Madness! One of those things I always wanted to see, but New Line wanted an absurd $250 rental for it when I knew it would draw 18 people, back in Film Society days.
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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by rollot24 » Sat Oct 01, 2011 3:46 pm

I saw Huck Finn at SFSFF. It was beautiful to watch but I must admit I think I was on overload and may have dozed a bit.
It mucks about with the story but is still worth seeing.

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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by Roseha » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:43 pm

I've seen Page of Madness here in New York, it was a long time ago so I don't remember where or when, but it's very cool. I remember the presenter explaining that in Japan there would be a narrator (I forget the exact term) who would "explain" a silent as it played. Or maybe I read that somewhere, not sure. But well worth seeing. Thanks for the information!
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Post by BenModel » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:37 am

A "benshi" is the traditional narrator of a Japanese silent film. Nice to see this film is available. I saw it in film school and still remember it.
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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by Richard Finegan » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:09 pm

The 1918 version of THE BLUE BIRD has been added to the Dec. 14 schedule.

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Post by Cole Johnson » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:26 pm

Hello, All----I remember TCM showing TOM SAWYER(1917) a few years ago, and it was presented in the worst way. It had an atrociously talent-free, ugly score, a dim image, and shown in a glacial, slow-motion speed. I hope the they do things right this time.

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Post by Gagman 66 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:40 pm

Cole,

:) No worries. The George Eastman House restoration of HUCK FINN is outstanding image quality. Hopefully they will use the same score that it has been touring with.

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Post by George O'Brien » Sun Oct 02, 2011 3:05 pm

.... can't wait to see THE VALIANT, Muni's film debut and first Oscar nomination. William Fox, perhaps because he lived in New York City, signed up more Broadway actors than any other studio. Muni and Marguerite Churchill were among the first, but people forget that it was also Fox who brought Bogie and Tracy out to Hollywood.

Looking forward to THE TRESPASSER, too, if only to hear Gloria warble, "Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere".







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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by Gene Zonarich » Sun Oct 02, 2011 4:29 pm

Have any of these been broadcast on TCM before, or within say the last 10 years? If they have, I missed out on them completely. Here's a nice tie-in for "The Lottery Bride," with ZaSu Pitts:

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1:30 PM - Lottery Bride (1930) - Jeanette MacDonald, Joe E. Brown, ZaSu Pitts.
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Post by Scott J » Sun Oct 02, 2011 9:32 pm

Anyone else shocked about Fear and Desire being broadcast? I never thought I'd see the day. :D

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Post by Kelly » Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:43 pm

I wonder this might be world premite event like they did with Metropolis year ago probably

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Post by Kelly » Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:50 pm

AH Not really I hear that print was found by same guy that found the Huckelberry Finn 1911 version in Same OZ archive

BTW I have feeling they going show Christmas movie with Andy Hardy family at end of the movie they wish everybody Merry Christmas I think that movie was shown couple years ago on TCM

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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1920) on TCM December 14th!

Post by Roseha » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:50 pm

A "benshi" is the traditional narrator of a Japanese silent film.
Thanks Ben! This will definitely be a day to mark my calendar.
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