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Anne de Boleyn

Titre original : Anna Boleyn
  • 1920
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
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6,5/10
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Emil Jannings and Henny Porten in Anne de Boleyn (1920)
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L'histoire de la seconde épouse malheureuse du roi anglais Henri VIII, dont le mariage avec Henri a entraîné des troubles politiques et religieux considérables en Angleterre.L'histoire de la seconde épouse malheureuse du roi anglais Henri VIII, dont le mariage avec Henri a entraîné des troubles politiques et religieux considérables en Angleterre.L'histoire de la seconde épouse malheureuse du roi anglais Henri VIII, dont le mariage avec Henri a entraîné des troubles politiques et religieux considérables en Angleterre.

  • Réalisation
    • Ernst Lubitsch
  • Scénario
    • Norbert Falk
    • Hanns Kräly
  • Casting principal
    • Henny Porten
    • Emil Jannings
    • Paul Hartmann
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Ernst Lubitsch
    • Scénario
      • Norbert Falk
      • Hanns Kräly
    • Casting principal
      • Henny Porten
      • Emil Jannings
      • Paul Hartmann
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    Henny Porten
    Henny Porten
    • Anna Boleyn
    Emil Jannings
    Emil Jannings
    • Henry VIII
    Paul Hartmann
    Paul Hartmann
    • Sir Henry Norris
    Ludwig Hartau
    Ludwig Hartau
    • Duke of Norfolk
    Aud Egede-Nissen
    Aud Egede-Nissen
    • Jane Seymour
    Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein
    • Queen Catherine
    Hilde Müller
    • Princess Marie
    Maria Reisenhofer
    • Lady Rochford
    Ferdinand von Alten
    Ferdinand von Alten
    • Mark Smeaton
    Adolf Klein
    • Cardinal Wolsey
    Paul Biensfeldt
    • Jester
    Wilhelm Diegelmann
    Wilhelm Diegelmann
    • Cardinal Campeggio
    Friedrich Kühne
    Friedrich Kühne
    • Archbishop Cranmer
    Karl Platen
    • Physician
    Erling Hanson
    • Count Percy
    Sophie Pagay
    • Nurse
    Joseph Klein
    • Sir William Kingston
    Paul Seyfern
    • Lord Chancellor
    • Réalisation
      • Ernst Lubitsch
    • Scénario
      • Norbert Falk
      • Hanns Kräly
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    8scsu1975

    Jannings is excellent

    Anna Boleyn becomes the lady in waiting for Catherine of Aragon, wife of King Henry VIII. Henry immediately puts the moves on Anna. When Catherine is unable to produce a son, Henry gets his marriage annulled and marries Anna. Then Henry puts the moves on Anna's lady in waiting, Jane Seymour. Anna produces a daughter, which does not thrill Henry. Anna is beheaded on trumped-up charges of infidelity.

    This is a good-looking film, with an excellent performance by Jannings. Henny Porten is also good, particularly during the climax when her own uncle turns against her. The sets and costumes are first rate.

    The film runs about two hours, but never drags. One weak spot was the jousting scene, which was a bit lame. This film is definitely worth a look.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    Lots of Spectacle But Little Else

    I have always been surprised by the fact that the great German born director Ernst Lubitsch first made his reputation by a series of large scale silent costume dramas such as THE EYES OF THE MUMMY, MADAME DU BARRY (PASSION), and this film. Today he is remembered and revered for his comic touch in such talking films as NINOTCHKA and SHOP AROUND THE CORNER and that is how it should be. His epic films are gorgeous to look at with large scale sets, elaborate costumes, and hundreds of extras but nothing that D. W. Griffith hadn't done better a few years earlier.

    Unfortunately the acting in most of these movies has dated badly and is so over the top that any sense of drama is quickly lost. That is especially true of ANNA BOLEYN (1920) one of four DVD releases from Kino highlighting Lubitsch in Berlin. Henny Porten as the title character is so emotionally overwrought as to be laughable which is clearly not the intention here. Emil Jannings, not exactly known as the subtlest of actors, seems positively restrained in comparison and it's clear to see where Charles Laughton got his portrayal of Henry VIII from.

    It's a good thing that Lubitsch discovered comedy otherwise he would have wound up only a footnote in cinema history. For a look at where his true talent lay, check out the comic double bill THE OYSTER PRINCESS / I DON'T WANT TO BE A MAN also in this group of new releases along with THE WILDCAT. They are as funny today as they were in 1920 and point the way to the great Ernst Lubitsch of the future...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    7planktonrules

    It looks great.....but that's really about a

    This movie earns a 7--because, for its time, it was a heck of a movie. The sets and costumes (mostly which were from the proper period--though some, to the trained eye, were not) are quite impressive. It's obvious that director Ernst Lubitsch was given a huge budget to create this film--and it's better looking than the Hollywood productions of the same period. In fact, today few would realize that the some of the most incredibly complex and expensive productions of this time were German--not American. It was only in the mid to late 1920s that the American films became the best-known and best made. You just can't find a film from 1920 or so that looks better.

    Unfortunately, looks alone do NOT make a great film. For someone who wants the truth behind the second marriage of Henry VIII, this is NOT a great film--as many of the facts were clearly wrong. Despite what the movie shows, Anne was Henry's mistress for some time before he got around to marrying her AND the process by which the English separated from the authority of the Pope was NOT the quick process you see in the film--it took years. As a history teacher, this film isn't terrible historically--but it still should have been a lot better. And, if you are going to play fast and loose with the facts, then why not at least make the film more interesting? Overall, the film lumbers during its two hour air time and more recent films (NOT "The Other Bolyne Girl"--which was also a mess historically-speaking) such as "Anne of the Thousand Days" and "The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth" are more accurate and interesting.

    Decent but far from as good as it could have been its sumptuous treatment. Plus, while a Lubitsch film, there's little trace of his famed "Lubitsch touch" here in this pretty but rather dull film.
    7FerdinandVonGalitzien

    The Changing Relationship Between Henry VIII And Anna Boleyn

    Continuing with the exclusive film programme about complicated relationships in some European courts, last night in the Schloss theatre was shown "Anna Boleyn", a film directed by the great Teutonic film director Herr Ernst Lubitsch. The film depicts the terrible story of the Queen consort of the British King Henry VIII. She was executed by her husband ( well, not exactly, the King ordered the executioners to do his dirty work) not to mention that this marriage caused an important political and religious historical event, the English Reformation.

    The film stars Dame Henny Porten, Germany's first screen superstar during those early years and Herr Emil Jannings, Germany's fattest actor in that silent era. Both play their characters in a suitable way; Dame Porten as an innocent aristocrat who becomes progressively interested in the power that the court offers her and Herr Jannings as the unscrupulous, whimsical and womanizing British monarch, a character very suitable for this German actor who overacts appropriately, given the extravagance and excessive personality of the character himself.

    In the early film period Herr Lubitsch was known for his outstanding costume films, colossal productions with big budgets ( "Anna Boleyn" cost about 8 million marks, a fortune even for this German count ) taking great care in magnificent decors as can be seen during the coronation procession in Westminster Abbey scene which employed 4.000 extras ( idle Germans of that time were used, causing revolutionary workers to create a fuss when German President Friedrich Ebert visited the set during filming).

    Besides the spectacle, one of the most important aspect of this and every film of Herr Lubitsch, even during his epic period, is the complex relationship between the main characters. We experience a game of different interests, double meanings, and the complicated art of flirting but what is treated lightly at first ends in tragedy. The importance of those historical facts is brought to bear in an effective way but Lubitsch is really more interested in the changing relationship between Henry VIII and Anna Boleyn.

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must take care that one of his fat and rich heiress doesn't lose her head for this Teutonic aristocrat.

    Herr Graf Ferdinand Von Galitzien http://ferdinandvongalitzien.blogspot.com/
    7bkoganbing

    The luckless Anne

    In those years when the cinema had no voice it was truly an international medium. Stories from other lands could be brought to the screen by the movie industry of another country. One of Greta Garbo's sound films for MGM had her playing an English lady. And here Emil Jannings whose inability to speak the King's English and forced him to return to Germany plays that most English of monarchs Henry VIII. In this Jannings joined a great pantheon of English speaking players like Charles Laughton, Montagu Love, Charlton Heston, and Robert Shaw who all played the monarch who changed wives like some change underwear.

    Jannings is an impressive looking and acting Henry VIII. A man whose pleasures mingled with his impassioned search for a woman to bear him a male heir and the politics of Europe. Henny Polen whose career spanned five decades in the German cinema plays the luckless Anne.

    By the way another reviewer thought her not sexy enough to leave a king panting. In fact director Ernst Lubitsch must have seen Tudor era portraits of Anne because Polen look a lot like Boleyn.

    The Lubitsch touch which everyone talks about in his talkie Hollywood films is not here as such. But Lubitsch was quite detailed in his sets and costumes in what must have cost many marks in post war Germany. They look very much Tudor England and compare them with those of Warner Brothers The Prince And The Pauper where Montagu Love was Henry VIII.

    This is worth a look.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 juillet 1926 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
    • Langues
      • Aucun
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Anna Boleyn
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Liepnitzsee, Brandenburg, Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Messters Projektion GmbH
      • Projektions-AG Union (PAGU)
      • Universum Film (UFA)
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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