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King Lear

  • 1916
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 3 Min.
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Frederick Warde in King Lear (1916)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLear is an old man blind to his weaknesses. He decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters according to who recites the best declaration of love. Goneril and Regan pretend to lov... Alles lesenLear is an old man blind to his weaknesses. He decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters according to who recites the best declaration of love. Goneril and Regan pretend to love him but treat him cruelly. Cordelia is loyal but, confusing honesty with insolence, he d... Alles lesenLear is an old man blind to his weaknesses. He decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters according to who recites the best declaration of love. Goneril and Regan pretend to love him but treat him cruelly. Cordelia is loyal but, confusing honesty with insolence, he disowns her.

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    • Ernest C. Warde
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    • Philip Lonergan
    • Geoffrey of Monmouth
    • William Shakespeare
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    • Frederick Warde
    • Lorraine Huling
    • Wayne Arey
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      • Ernest C. Warde
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      • Frederick Warde
      • Lorraine Huling
      • Wayne Arey
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    6Cineanalyst

    Different Shakespeares

    This adaptation of Shakespeare's "King Lear" is currently available in two different versions. The DVD from the Thanhouser Company Film Preservation is among a compilation of the films from the early Thanhouser production company. Its version of the film is a two and a half reels abridgement from the original five reels and runs approximately 36 minutes. The video was transferred from a print from the George Eastman House, perhaps 35mm. The DVD from TeleVista appears to show the complete or near-complete film and runs approximately 63 minutes. Yet, the TeleVista version has significantly worse picture quality, which was surely copied from a contrasty reduction print. This situation arises occasionally, especially with the older films in the public domain. "A Girl's Folly" (1917) is available under the same situation: one version with high picture quality but an incomplete print and another version that is more complete but of lesser visual quality. Fortunately for me, I had the opportunity to view both without purchase. I don't see an easy choice if one were limited to one or the other in this situation.

    This "King Lear" was one of a spew of Shakespeare films made for the bard's tercentenary, although Shakespeare already had been for years a source for numerous screen adaptations. Some of the other 1916 films are now presumed lost: Metro's "Romeo and Juliet" starring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, both stars at the time but now largely forgotten; Fox's "Romeo and Juliet" with the vamp Theda Bara; a "Macbeth" featuring Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree; and a conceptually intriguing lampooning of Shakespearian acting, "The Real Thing at Last", which historian Judith Buchanan ("Shakespeare on Silent Film: an Excellent Dumb Discourse") considers the most regretful lost Shakespeare of the silent era.

    Frederick Warde who plays Lear here also played the title role in the early feature-length Shakespeare film "Richard III" (1912). Although he and the rest of the cast of "King Lear" are theatrical, the acting is better suited to the screen than that which appeared in "Richard III". The comparatively closer camera views and more scene dissection in the 1916 film as opposed to the static 1912 early feature also help considerably in this respect. Overall, Thanhouser's "King Lear" is a decent rendering of the play's plot and is well paced, but isn't anything special. The swordfights are rather pathetic, but better than those performed in the earlier Thanhouser Shakespearian photoplay "Cymbeline" (1913). Some of Shakespeare's language is well used in the odd font of the intertitles.

    According to Buchanan, the film originally included a prologue where Warde played himself reading "King Lear" and then imagined himself in the role, thus introducing the main narrative, but this part is absent from both versions that I viewed.
    7planktonrules

    Try reading Cineanalyst's review for some good background information.

    Considering that Cineanalyst's review talks about the different versions of Lear and the abysmal quality of the Televista print, there isn't a lot of need for me to go over all this again. Suffice to say, this version I am reviewing is the most complete but also an amazingly ugly print--something true of every Televista film I have seen. This company constantly brings the most obscure films to DVD (a major plus) and never restores them in any way--and many are barely watchable. Considering how few people want to see these obscure films, I guess I can understand why no restoration work is done--it's just a shame they are so gosh-darn ugly.

    As far as "King Lear" goes, it may seem pretty poor to modern audiences because the acting is occasionally overdone, there is little in the way of suspense (such as Glouchester immediately recognizing his son in the film) and the costumes are mostly wrong (like they are from some Biblical epic). However, despite these limitations, the film is very good for 1916 and the essence of Shakespeare's tale is all here.

    I'll be honest--this is the sort of film that would not appeal to most people. But, if you are a cinephile or silent film freak, it's well worth seeing--especially if you compare it to the various other silent versions (I think this one is best). Not without its charms--this one holds up fairly well today.

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      Final film of Lorraine Huling.
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      • 17. Dezember 1916 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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