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René Clair's 3 Short Films (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$30.99

Original Title: Paris qui dort / Entr'acte
Alternate Title: At 3:25 / Intermission
Language Selections:
French ( Subtitles )
Silent ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Silent ( Dolby TrueHD )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
149 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Collectors Edition
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White
Remastered
Blu-Ray & DVD Combo


Movie filmed in 1924-1925 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )


Directed By:
René Clair


Written By:
René Clair
Francis Picabia
 


Actors:
Charles Martinelli ..... Bardin - le savant fou
Louis Pré Fils ..... Le détective
Albert Préjean ..... L'aviateur
Madeleine Rodrigue ..... Hesta - la passagère de l'avion
Henri Rollan ..... Albert - le gardien de nuit de la Tour Eiffel
Myla Seller ..... La nièce du savant
Antoine Stacquet ..... L'industriel
Marcel Vallée ..... Le voleur international
Jean Börlin ..... Le chasseur au chapeau tyrolien / Le prestidigitateur
Inge Frïss ..... La ballerine
Francis Picabia ..... Un homme qui charge le canon
Marcel Duchamp ..... Un joueur d'échecs
Man Ray ..... Un joueur d'échecs
Darius Milhaud ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Marcel Achard ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Georges Auric ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Georges Charensol ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Georges Lacombe ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Roger Le Bon ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Jean Mamy ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Rolf de Maré ..... Un homme qui charge le canon
Erik Satie ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Pierre Scize ..... Un homme qui suit le corbillard
Louis Touchages


Synopsis:
At 3:25: Early roots of sci-fi magic are given to us in the form of a scientist who invents a ray that makes people caught in its beam fall asleep where they stand. With magical and wonderful shots of a Paris long gone, it is the adventure of a group of unaffected who with their sudden freedoms play the game of mice while the cat is away. With a narrative that sways toward a moralistic stance on the principles of fair play and responsibility, this little science fiction fable can still be poignant today as when the magnificent views were first shot from the dizzy heights of the Eiffel Tower. Intermission (2 Versions): René Clair and Erik Satie jump near a cannon which is aimed at the spectator and fires a cannon shot.The participants in a funeral procession begin to jump behind a camel-driven hearse. The cart comes off and everyone tries to chase him until the coffin falls to the ground, the dead comes out and makes the coffin disappear with the magic wand and all vanish. René Clair passes through the sign of the end, falls to the ground, receives a kick and returns back.



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