Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA one-armed man obtains an artificial limb which he cannot control.A one-armed man obtains an artificial limb which he cannot control.A one-armed man obtains an artificial limb which he cannot control.
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Paul Panzer
- Man Buying Artificial Limb
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The Thieving Hand is a fun little silent-era film dating back almost 120 years. In it, a wealthy man buys a beggar an artificial limb-a hand that looks surprisingly realistic-but the hand turns out to have a mind of its own, constantly trying to steal from others.
This uncontrollable hand, which is also difficult to get rid of (as it keeps coming back to cause more trouble), has appeared in several films throughout cinema history. One of the most memorable examples is Evil Dead II, released nearly 80 years after this silent-era gem. It's kind of mind-boggling to realize that someone had this idea way back in the early days of film.
This uncontrollable hand, which is also difficult to get rid of (as it keeps coming back to cause more trouble), has appeared in several films throughout cinema history. One of the most memorable examples is Evil Dead II, released nearly 80 years after this silent-era gem. It's kind of mind-boggling to realize that someone had this idea way back in the early days of film.
This offbeat fantasy feature is both funny and imaginative, combining a surreal story idea with some down-to-earth slapstick gags. It also features a pretty good range of special camera effects, and most of them work well. In the first decade of the 1900s, many film-makers strove to come up with off-the-wall ideas to give extra life to their comedies, and this is one of the better examples of its kind.
The story starts with a one-armed street peddler who earns the gratitude of a rich passer-by. To show his gratitude, the rich man takes him to a store that sells limbs, and from then on the story is amusingly bizarre. The poor man's new arm quickly displays a will of its own, leading to some entertaining situations. The closing gag is, by that time, somewhat predictable, but it is funny, and it works in rounding off the story neatly.
The special effects of "The Thieving Hand" in action seem to be relatively straightforward in terms of technique, but most of them are convincing and fun to watch. The camera tricks and the wacky nature of the story both make this short comedy an enjoyable one.
The story starts with a one-armed street peddler who earns the gratitude of a rich passer-by. To show his gratitude, the rich man takes him to a store that sells limbs, and from then on the story is amusingly bizarre. The poor man's new arm quickly displays a will of its own, leading to some entertaining situations. The closing gag is, by that time, somewhat predictable, but it is funny, and it works in rounding off the story neatly.
The special effects of "The Thieving Hand" in action seem to be relatively straightforward in terms of technique, but most of them are convincing and fun to watch. The camera tricks and the wacky nature of the story both make this short comedy an enjoyable one.
The idea behind this film - the idea of a false limb developing a mind of its own and carrying out evil deeds against the wishes of its new owner was something that the horror genre would later embrace, but back in 1908 it was played strictly for laughs.
The effects are OK for the period, but are nothing groundbreaking, and the film shows both how far the cinema had progressed since its very early days and how its technical limitations still prevented it from delivering an experience that would still interest an audience today. There were many filmmaking techniques which are commonplace today that were still to be developed back in 1908.
The effects are OK for the period, but are nothing groundbreaking, and the film shows both how far the cinema had progressed since its very early days and how its technical limitations still prevented it from delivering an experience that would still interest an audience today. There were many filmmaking techniques which are commonplace today that were still to be developed back in 1908.
This charming and very amusing short film from 1908 surpasses many short films of today in its imagination and execution. The special effects, although nowhere near as slick as today add charm to a short film that succeeds in telling a visual story that may well not have worked so well if there was dialogue.
Amusing little fantasy about a man who buys an artificial arm and discovers it picks everyone's pocket. Blackton was a leading exponent of trick shots in early American films -- like Melies, he had been a stage magician, and the stop-motion effects are slickly done.
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- CuriosidadesOne of the 50 films in the 4-disk boxed DVD set called "Treasures from American Film Archives (2000)", compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 18 American film archives. This film was preserved by the George Eastman House. This version has an uncredited piano music score and runs 5 minutes.
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- 5 min
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