A further "trailer" for the
promised 1999 rediscovery of British silent cinema introduces the
fascinating personality of Adrian Brunel (1892-1958), the
"intellectual" of the twenties' cinema and a close friend of Alfred
Hitchcock (they formed the hate Club together). He is represented by a
series of cruelly witty short parodies on the film genres of the time,
together with his own feature The Man Without Desire,
with Britain's most charismatic and legendary star of the twenties,
Ivor Novello.
Plus a selection of Mitchell & Kenyon
films.
THE BUMP (Minerva, GB 1920)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; cast: Faith Celli, Aubrey Smith, Douglas Marshall;
35mm, 1894ft./577m., 25' (20 fps), National Film & Television
Archive.
BOOKWORMS; A comedy in two
volumes (Minerva, GB 1920)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; cast:
Pauline Johnson, Leslie Howard, Jeff Barlow, Henrietta Watson; 35mm,
1917ft./584m., 25' (20 fps), National Film & Television
Archive.
THE CLEVER CORRESPONDENT
(Mitchell & Kenyon, UK 1900)
35mm, 16 m., 1' (16
fps), The Cinema Museum.
CUT IT OUT (Gainsborough, GB
1925)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; cast: Adrian Brunel, Henry
Harris, J.O.C. Orton, Lionel Rich, Edwin Greenwood, Mrs Miles Mander;
35mm, 1225ft/373m., 16' (20 fps), National Film & Television
Archive.
THE LONELY FATHER (Mitchell
& Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 18 m., 1' (16 fps), The Cinema
Museum.
LOST ON THE VELDT (Mitchell
& Kenyon, UK 1901)
35mm, 18 m., 1' (16 fps), The
Cinema Museum.
THE MAN WITHOUT DESIRE (Atlas
Biocraft, GB 1923)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; cast: Ivor Novello,
Nina Vanna, Sergio Mari, Christopher Walker; 35mm, 6390ft./1948m., 90'
(21 fps), National Film & Television Archive.
MICK AND MIKE
FIND THE HIDDEN TREASURE (Mitchell & Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 72 m., 3' (16 fps), The Cinema Museum.
NURSE'S BROTHER (Mitchell
& Kenyon 1902)
Dir: unknown; cast: unknown; 35mm,
57ft, 1 min. 16fps The Cinema Museum. Senza didascalie / No titles
OFF FOR THE
HONEYMOON [I] (Mitchell & Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 79 m., 4'
(16 fps), The Cinema Museum.
OFF FOR THE HONEYMOON [II]
(Mitchell & Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 68 m., 3' (16 fps), The
Cinema Museum.
POISONING THE WELL (Mitchell
& Kenyon, UK 1901)
35mm, 27 m., 1' (16 fps), The
Cinema Museum.
POLAR BONZO (Bonzo No.15) (New
Era, GB 1925)
Dir.: William A. Ward, scenario Adrian
Brunel; 35mm, 491ft./150m., 7' (20fps), National Film &
Television Archive.
THE TYPICAL BUDGET
(Gainsborough, GB 1925)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; 35mm,
1000ft./305m., 13' (20 fps), National Film & Television
Archive.
TOPICAL BONZETTE (Bonzo No.17)
(New Era, GB 1925)
Dir.: William A. Ward, scenario Adrian
Brunel; 35mm, 463ft./141m., 6' (20fps), National Film &
Television Archive.
TWO-CHINNED CHOW (Atlas
Biocraft, GB 1923)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; 35mm, 620ft./189m.,
8' (20 fps), National Film & Television Archive.
UNDER THE
SOUTHERN CROSS (Sphere Film, UK 1927)
Dir.: Gustav Pauli,
Ph.: Ted Coubray; cast: Charles Aubrey Ashford, Moatoa Doughty, Tui
Fryer, A. Judde, Mrs. Judde, Barton Ginger, Jean Leckie; 35mm, 1375
mt., 60' (20fps). The New Zealand Film Archive / Nga Kaitiaki o nga
Taonga Whitiahua.
WAITING FOR THE VERDICT
(Mitchell & Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 230 m., 12' (16 fps),
The Cinema Museum.
WOMEN TAKE WARNING (Mitchell
& Kenyon, UK)
35mm, 49 m., 3' (16 fps), The Cinema
Museum.
YES, WE HAVE NO - ! (Atlas
Biocraft, GB 1923)
Dir.: Adrian Brunel; 35mm, 445ft./139m.,
6' (20 fps), National Film & Television Archive.