Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHerbert Moore leads a gang of crooks by a sheer force of mentality, while his pal Burley Butts leads by brutal force. Between them they plan to rob noted philanthropist Mr. Stanhope, on whom... Ler tudoHerbert Moore leads a gang of crooks by a sheer force of mentality, while his pal Burley Butts leads by brutal force. Between them they plan to rob noted philanthropist Mr. Stanhope, on whom Moore has been spying. For their ill purposes they use little Oliver, one of Butts' unwil... Ler tudoHerbert Moore leads a gang of crooks by a sheer force of mentality, while his pal Burley Butts leads by brutal force. Between them they plan to rob noted philanthropist Mr. Stanhope, on whom Moore has been spying. For their ill purposes they use little Oliver, one of Butts' unwilling pupils. On a dark night they embark on their venture. Gripping events ensue in rapid ... Ler tudo
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It's a raw story, and while the actor is merely adequate, the set design by Henri Ménessier is evocative. Although the copy I looked at was not in great shape, the elements had been preserved by the Library of Congress, and handsomely tinted.
It's from Alice Guy's Solax studio, and for once, the direction is attributed to another individual.
Other filmmakers in the U. S. were starting to experiment with multi-reel productions around this time and earlier, as the national film industry gradually caught up with countries such as Denmark, France, from which Guy previously experimented with longer films such as her 1906 passion play, and Italy, where the feature-length film was already becoming standard. By the following year, Guy was making some films of up to three reels in length, including "Dick Whittington and His Cat," and by 1914 she started making what would today be considered features, such as the now lost and once controversial white-slavery flick "The Lure," which clocked in at six reels.
The scenario of "The Sewer" isn't too compelling. I was on board with its depiction of charity as run by a crook. Tell me about it; I can't donate to them without wondering which marketing executive's salary I'm subsidizing. But, then, the play inevitably takes an even more conservative turn as it pits the scheming poors against the child-friendly rich, the latter of whom are as ever aided by the police. At least they tie the rich guy up and lower him into a subterranean dungeon from which he must pull himself up by his bootstraps out of the sewer, which is appreciably absurd.
(Note: At least one scene is missing from the roughed-up but still quite lovely 35mm extant print of the film, but the presentation fills in that blank with explanatory text.)
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- CuriosidadesThis film survives, in fragmented form, in the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington DC.
- ConexõesFeatured in Le jardin oublié: La vie et l'oeuvre d'Alice Guy-Blaché (1996)
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- Tempo de duração20 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1