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The Avenging Conscience: Or "Thou Shalt Not Kill" (1914) On DVD

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Actor :       Henry B. Walthall, Spottiswoode Aitken, Blanche Sweet, George Seigmann
Director:   D. W. Griffith
Genre:       Silent Films
Year:         1914
Studio:      Kino Lorber films
Length:     84
Released: November 18, 2008

Rating:     
 Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     
DVD
Misc:          Black & White
Language:English
Subtitles : N/A


DESCRIPTION:

INCLUDES THE 1909 SHORT EDGAR ALLAN POE

D.W. Griffith indulged his lifelong fascination with Edgar Allan Poe in this ambitious amalgam of the writer s poetry and prose: Annabel Lee and The Tell-Tale Heart, flavored with shades of The Pit and the Pendulum, The Black Cat, and The Conqueror Worm. Poe s tales are interwoven in one tragedy-laden narrative of a young man (Henry B. Walthall) who yearns to escape from his overbearing, one-eyed uncle (Spottiswoode Aitken). After the nephew murders the ogre, he and his lover (Blanche Sweet) are wracked by guilt and tormented by nightmares, ghosts, and demonic entities that drive them to even more horrifying extremes. Just as Poe cloaked his horrors in artful poetry and prose, so does Griffith filter the story s macabre elements through a Victorian lens, gilding it with quaint symbolism without diminishing its impact. When asked, in 1925, to rank the cinema s greatest achievements, critic Gilbert Seldes called special attention to this film. The picture was projected in a palpable atmosphere, he wrote in his book The Seven Lively Arts, After ten years I recall dark masses and ghostly rays of light. 

- Mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print from the Raymond Rohauer Collection

- Piano score compiled and performed by music historian Martin Marks (2.0 Stereo)

- Griffith 1909 short (Edgar Allen Poe) mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print from the Museum of Modern Art

Actor :       Henry B. Walthall, Spottiswoode Aitken, Blanche Sweet, George Seigmann
Director:   D. W. Griffith
Genre:       Silent Films
Year:         1914
Studio:      Kino Lorber films
Length:     84
Released: November 18, 2008

Rating:     
 Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     
DVD
Misc:          Black & White
Language:English
Subtitles : N/A


DESCRIPTION:

INCLUDES THE 1909 SHORT EDGAR ALLAN POE

D.W. Griffith indulged his lifelong fascination with Edgar Allan Poe in this ambitious amalgam of the writer s poetry and prose: Annabel Lee and The Tell-Tale Heart, flavored with shades of The Pit and the Pendulum, The Black Cat, and The Conqueror Worm. Poe s tales are interwoven in one tragedy-laden narrative of a young man (Henry B. Walthall) who yearns to escape from his overbearing, one-eyed uncle (Spottiswoode Aitken). After the nephew murders the ogre, he and his lover (Blanche Sweet) are wracked by guilt and tormented by nightmares, ghosts, and demonic entities that drive them to even more horrifying extremes. Just as Poe cloaked his horrors in artful poetry and prose, so does Griffith filter the story s macabre elements through a Victorian lens, gilding it with quaint symbolism without diminishing its impact. When asked, in 1925, to rank the cinema s greatest achievements, critic Gilbert Seldes called special attention to this film. The picture was projected in a palpable atmosphere, he wrote in his book The Seven Lively Arts, After ten years I recall dark masses and ghostly rays of light. 

- Mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print from the Raymond Rohauer Collection

- Piano score compiled and performed by music historian Martin Marks (2.0 Stereo)

- Griffith 1909 short (Edgar Allen Poe) mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print from the Museum of Modern Art

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