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Unseen cinema. 2, The devil's playground. Episode 6, The fall of the house of Usher

Title
Unseen cinema. 2, The devil's playground. Episode 6, The fall of the house of Usher / a film version of Poe's story by Melville Webber and J.S. Watson, Jr.
Publication
[United States] : Filmmakers Showcase, 1928.
Physical Description
1 streaming video file (14 minutes)
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed June 29, 2020).
"American surrealism".
Music added later: Alec Wilder.
Silent with musical accompaniment.
Access and use
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Summary
THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. Filmed in a Rochester, New York, carriage house, this expressionist film is the earliest live-action dramatic film made by a collaboration of poets and artists in the United States. Watson devised the optical effects that distinguish the film, while Webber provided its visual design, based upon medieval frescoes. --ROBERT A. HALLER. Born to wealth, James Sibley "J.S." Watson, Jr. was considered a Renaissance man in each of his chosen fields: medical doctor and researcher, man of letters, preservationist, philanthropist, and filmmaker. After graduating medical school, Watson bought and published The Dial between 1920-29, a literary journal founded by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1840. By the mid-1920s, he became fascinated with motion pictures and produced a striking series of films: "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1927), "Tomatos Another Day" (1930) and "The Eyes of Science" (1931) among others. --JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK / BRUCE POSNER. Melville Webber pursued parallel careers in art history, archeology, poetry, art, and motion pictures. He is primarily known for collaborating on films with Watson, but he also assisted Mary Ellen Bute with "Rhythm in Light" (1934). Soon after, his fortunes shifted, and he suffered a nervous breakdown from which he never recovered. --BRUCE POSNER. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white silent with music 24fps 13:10 minutes. Music added later: Alec Wilder.
Variant and related titles
Devil's playground : American surrealism
ASP-AVON OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Added to Catalog
November 02, 2020
Credits
Music added later: Alec Wilder.
Performers
Featuring Hildegarde Watson, Melville Webber, Herbert Stern.
Genre/Form
Drama
Experimental films
Film adaptations
Horror films
Short films
Silent films
Short films.
Silent films.
Experimental films.
Horror films.
Film adaptations.
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