Thu

30/06

Cinema Lumiere - Sala Officinema/Mastroianni > 09:00

Krazy Serial 5: Objets trouvés

John Emerson (supervisione: David W. Griffith)
Piano accompaniment by

Maud Nelissen

By 1916, with Chaplin now a global phenomenon, the comic genre as a whole looks tired. Had the numberless comic scenes produced in the previous years used up all jokes and gags? Or did the overwhelming success of Chaplin sap the strength out of his colleagues? And – wouldn’t it be great to discover some forgotten genius and a bunch of fabulous silent lm comedies, totally unknown? It a real feat to be as unknown as Jimmy Aubrey (Heinie) after having appeared in 468 films between 1915 and 1955. His comic partner Walter Kendig (Louie) died in October 1915, after two years of film acting, a good reason to be so very forgotten. Half of the fifty or so titles of the ‘Heinie and Louie’ series produced in 1915 by the Mittenthal Film Company were distributed in France in 1916 via Pathé Exchange, and if you start hunting, a few prints will turn up in the archives, in France, Belgium and Austria, usually unpreserved and with shaky identi cations. Heinie and Louie (called Fridolin and Otto in some countries) are a couple of loosers, always fighting, but never splitting up for good. These actors are not geniuses, however, their films have something endearing, and at best they reach the nice silly zest of the early scènes comiques.

Mariann Lewinsky

Projection
Info

Thursday 30/06/2016
09:00

Subtitle

Original version with simultaneous translation through headphones

THE MYSTERY OF THE LEAPING FISH

Film Notes

“Emerson and Loos have traditionally been credited with the ‘creation’ of his character; but the consistency throughout his films indicates that Fairbanks simply needed their assistance to translate to the screen a spontaneous and personal creation” (David Robinson). “Doug, you’d better give up scenario writing and stick to acting”, the scenario editor tells him at the metalinguistic end of Leaping Fish. A striking feature of Fairbanks at this time was self-parody, and Anita Loos, with the piercing precision of her intertitles, was best company. But they would not have been able to put together a story as crazy as this one, which in fact was Tod Browning’s baby. Coke Ennyday is a Sherlock Holmes-style detective who constantly shoots cocaine causing him explosions of euphoria and the hysteric dancing fits of a clown excentrique; when duty calls, he dons the obligatory checkered hat and is so devout that even his car is covered in damier fabric. Of course, he is totally inept, and how couldn’t he be considering his state as he is out and about? But that matters little. When he takes off his mustache and hairpiece – just a fleeting moment – Bessie Love catches a glimpse of his beaming smile, that smile that “cligne and scintille / sous la lumière de 15 lampes à arc” (Jean Epstein), and the pragmatic Loosian blonde that she is instantly decides she will keep him: “You have saved my life!” she cries, despite evidence to the contrary. The film has become a small cult movie, a piece of “slapstick surrealism” in some historians’ opinion, which is perhaps going a little too far; but surely in a world where it rains cocaine (the Hays Code wasn’t on the horizon yet) and with inflatable fish that look like Niki de Saint Phalle sculptures, a lot of fun is sure to be had.

Paola Cristalli

Cast and Credits

Sog.: Tod Browning. Scen.: Tod Browning, Anita Loos (didascalie). F.: John W. Leezer. Int.: Douglas Fairbanks (Coke Ennyday), Bessie Love (The Little Fish Blower), Alma Rubens (la complice), Allan Sears (il gentiluomo), Tom Wilson (capo della polizia), Charles Stevens (complice giapponese), William Lowery (capo della gang), Joe Murphy (il valletto). Prod.: Triangle Film Corp. 35mm. L.: 534 m. D.: 26’ a 18 f/s. Bn.

CHASING ‘EM OUT IN THE OPEN

Year: 1916
Country: USA
Running time: 5'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2016

STATENDAM

Director: Paul Schuitema
Year: [1929]
Country: Olanda
Running time: 3'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2016

[FRIDOLIN S’EN VA-T-EN- GUERRE]

Italian Title
Fridolin in guerra
Year: 1916
Country: USA
Running time: 20'
Film Version

French and Dutch intertitles

Sound
Mute
Edition
2016