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Miss Mend

  • 1926
  • 4h 10min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,9/10
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Miss Mend (1926)
AdventureComedyCrimeRomanceSci-Fi

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThree reporters and an office girl are trying to stop a bacteriological strike by some powerful western business leaders against the USSR.Three reporters and an office girl are trying to stop a bacteriological strike by some powerful western business leaders against the USSR.Three reporters and an office girl are trying to stop a bacteriological strike by some powerful western business leaders against the USSR.

  • Dirección
    • Boris Barnet
    • Fyodor Otsep
  • Guión
    • Boris Barnet
    • Fyodor Otsep
    • Vasili Sakhnovsky
  • Reparto principal
    • Natalya Glan
    • Igor Ilyinsky
    • Vladimir Fogel
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Boris Barnet
      • Fyodor Otsep
    • Guión
      • Boris Barnet
      • Fyodor Otsep
      • Vasili Sakhnovsky
    • Reparto principal
      • Natalya Glan
      • Igor Ilyinsky
      • Vladimir Fogel
    • 9Reseñas de usuarios
    • 11Reseñas de críticos
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    Natalya Glan
    • Miss Vivian Mend, a typist
    Igor Ilyinsky
    Igor Ilyinsky
    • Tom Hopkins, a clerk
    Vladimir Fogel
    Vladimir Fogel
    • Fogel, a photojournalist
    Boris Barnet
    Boris Barnet
    • Barnet, a reporter
    Sergey Komarov
    Sergey Komarov
    • Chiche
    Ivan Koval-Samborsky
    Ivan Koval-Samborsky
    • Arthur Stern…
    Natalya Rozenel
    Natalya Rozenel
    • Elizabeth Stern
    Mikhail Rozen-Sanin
    • Gordon Stern
    Tatyana Mukhina
    • Kolka - a homeless child
    Pavel Poltoratskiy
    • Newspaper editor
    • (as P. Poltoratsky)
    Anel Sudakevich
    Anel Sudakevich
    • Stenographer
    Mikhail Zharov
    Mikhail Zharov
    Anna Sten
    Anna Sten
    • Typist
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    • Dirección
      • Boris Barnet
      • Fyodor Otsep
    • Guión
      • Boris Barnet
      • Fyodor Otsep
      • Vasili Sakhnovsky
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    TheCapsuleCritic

    Silent Soviet Serial Surprises

    Of all the products issued by Flicker Alley, MISS MEND (THE ADVENTURES OF THE THREE REPORTERS) is certainly the most unusual so far. Intended by the Soviets as a satire of Western style entertainment, this movie has a little something for every silent film fan from the French serials of Feuillade to the American cliffhangers of Pearl White and Helen Holmes. Throw in a little Fritz Lang for good measure and you have a unique offering that can't quite seem to make up its mind as to what it wants to be.

    It starts off as a protest film with our heroine, a lowly typist, getting involved in a worker's strike at the "Rockefeller" plant. Three "intrepid" journalists enter the fray each one pining after the heroine. We are then introduced to an engineer who is more than he seems at first and a cute little boy with a dark secret. Finally we meet the nefarious villain, Chiche, a demented capitalist who will stop at nothing to destroy Soviet Russia. This he hopes to accomplish through an early form of germ warfare. Can our heroine/heroes stop him in time? Stretch this out over 4 hours and you have a film that remains fascinating to watch although it can be hard to follow.

    Flicker Alley & Co. Have done their usual fine job in bringing another silent offering to us. The film, transferred from 35mm material, looks very good especially considering its obscurity (it was panned by Soviet critics for incorporating the very things it was poking fun at although the masses loved it). I may have run across it in a reference book but if I did, I don't recall it so I am delighted to become acquainted with another title that I'm unfamiliar with.

    The movie has been given new English intertitles and is accompanied by another fine score from Robert Israel. Part of the fun for me is listening for the classical music and popular music of the day quotations that he uses. While I can't imagine people lining up to buy the DVD, it is like all Flicker Alley offerings, a quality release worthy of our time and the extra cost. Just don't expect BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN or MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA or even THE PERILS OF PAULINE...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    10edmc2416

    Three reporters stop a biological attack on the Soviet Union

    This is a truly fascinating silent film from Russia of the 1920s. It moves along quickly with constant action. In spite of the five hour length, the picture held my interest. The leading characters are attractive and energetic. The plot takes constant twists and turns. The photography is terrific. It depicts Russia at the time in so many different ways. The costuming is realistic and represents how ordinary Russians dressed in that era.

    The villains are very villainous - it is easy to identify with the lead characters and to deplore the villains.

    While there is certainly an element of socialist realism and I'm sure the picture was heavily censored, it is believable and kept me on the edge of my seat.

    I just sat down and watched it again, with only an interruption for dinner. Once again, it was quite worth the time as I saw many things that I missed the first time around.

    I recommend this film to all who love silent movie adventures.
    Michael_Elliott

    Impressive Serial from Russia

    Miss Mend (1926)

    *** (out of 4)

    Russian serial lasting over four-hours was originally released in three parts but for the current DVD release it's presented as one long film. Office girl Vivian Mend (Natalya Glan) and three men fixated with her try to stop a mad scientist from spreading poison gas and killing everyone around. Considering this film runs over four hours that seems like a pretty short plot summery but that's about it in terms of story but there's plenty of action here. Apparently the directors were tired of "high class" films from Russia so they decided to spoof the various American and German movies that were being shown in the country. The best way to describe this film would be a mixture of the epics Lang was making in Germany with a bit of Chaplin and Keaton from America. I think there are a few very funny areas where the Russian directors are trying to "show" America as it was but come off horribly wrong. I'm sure there was nothing mean spirited behind this but it does add a few nice laughs to everything. The main reason to watch this epic are for the various stunts as it's clear the directors tried to throw just about everything they could think of into the film. There are chases via cars, boats and trains. There are fights with guns, bottles, chairs and various other items. We have car crashes, trains crashing into cars and of course the gas that can kill in a matter of seconds. Is the film fun? Sure, the thing has so many weird images and wild stunts that you can't help but find it fun. At the same time, I'm really not sure it needed to run over four hours. I think the running time is going to keep most people away, which is understandable but if you feel you can sit in one place for this long then MISS MEND is a pretty fascinating film.
    8kairingler

    shh.. silent

    Seen this little gem on TCM a couple weeks ago, wow,, first off this is quite long run time over 4 hours without commercial. Natalya Glan wow she is pure beauty,, and sexy as well, this takes place during the Bolshevik Revolution,, a man and his cohorts are trying to wipe Russia off the face of the earth with the ampules that are filled with some kind of poison, they are attached to antennas spread across the city and once the signal is given,, instant annihilation,, but in their way are three intrepid, clumsy, and yet hilarious reporters, it seems weird how this story seems to just fall into their lap, dumb luck i guess,, time is of the essence and they really don't have time to tell Interpol, or say the police, so these brave reporters must do it all by themselves,, this is a very good silent picture, as i have seen more than a few, this is the first foreign one however that i have seen, and i think that TCM is on the right path here, i would like them to make a whole entire day once a month of nothing but silent films.. excellent film with great characters,, and humor also.
    7audiemurph

    Fascinating piece of Post-Civil War (Russian) film-making

    Miss Mend is a 4-and-a-quarter hour sprint that will leave you breathless in its sheer epic expanse and non-stop running, driving, swimming and horse-back riding action - surely the most athletic silent movie ever!

    Some of the other reviewers have guessed at the historical context of the film, albeit inaccurately. The Bolshevik revolution was over by 1926; the post-WWI Civil War in Russia actually had ended in 1922 (16 million Russians died between WWI and the Civil War). The Bolsheviks were in sole power, but it would still be 4 more years before Stalin consolidated and took sole dictatorial control of the Soviet Union. Stalin would ultimately micro-manage much of Russian film production - but not yet. Thus, and here I am guessing, Russian film makers probably had more freedom for these few years to experiment, and be less heavy-handed in their propaganda, then they soon would be. Hence, a Western-style series of films, including a lot of explicit criticism of Communism, which I doubt Uncle Joe would have allowed later, even if it is expressed by the bad guys.

    And who are the "bad guys" exactly? We have to play along with the fact that those who see the Communists as evil are the bad guys; those looking to help the Soviet Union the good guys.

    The plot is absurd, and one has to really over-look a lot of sloppiness in the details; just a few examples: 2 reporters locked in small coffin-shaped boxes in the hold of a ship for its entire journey from America to Leningrad - a 10 or 14 day trip - without food or bathrooms; the improbability that the Westerners and Russian people would be able to communicate with each other, given the unlikelihood that the Russians spoke English or the English Russian (French was the preferred second language of early 20th century Russia). And so on.

    One scene appears to be the inspiration for "Weekend at Bernie's": one of the reporters grabs and nods the head of the unconscious Arthur Stern as he is questioned by his co-horts. He remains unconscious as he is carried from the car he is in - but not before opening his eyes and looking around just before being removed from the car.

    The attempts at recreating Western or American life are hilarious - others have mentioned the reference to "Rocfeller and Co."; how about the "Police Office" sign, instead of Police Station? However, these are more than made up for by some outstanding visions of lovely Leningrad (today back to St. Petersburg).

    Finally, the funniest title card in the history of Silent Film may have appeared in this film: "Who's next in line for an enema?" Fascinating film history. Try to watch at least some of it.

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      At 24 years old, this was Boris Barnet's Directorial debut. He also plays one of the lead characters in the film.
    • Pifias
      During the "road rally" sequence in Part Three, the shadow of the camera car is briefly visible, along with that of the cameraman, cranking furiously.
    • Citas

      Tom Hopkins - Clerk: Pardon us, it seems you are not quite dressed. We were just worried about you!

      Vivian Mend - Typist: I am touched. That's very sweet of you boys!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de octubre de 1926 (Unión Soviética)
    • País de origen
      • Unión Soviética
    • Idiomas
      • Ninguno
      • Ruso
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Adventures of the Three Reporters
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • San Petersburgo, Rusia
    • Empresa productora
      • Mezhrabpom-Rus
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    • Duración
      4 horas 10 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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