Aug 11: Academy Public Performance

Intolerance_(1916)_-_Talmadge

Constance Talmadge, Intolerance, 1916

. . .

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
presents the unveiling of its newly restored

1915 Fotoplayer

accompanying  two preserved 35mm nitrates starring

CONSTANCE TALMADGE

TIME:

Thursday, August 11, 2016
7:30 p.m.

LOCATION:

Linwood Dunn Theater
Pickford Center, 1313 Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90028
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TICKETS:

$5 Regular, $3 Academy Member/Student

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INAUGURAL PUBLIC PERFORMANCE

adapted from the Academy’s website:

The Academy’s newly restored American Fotoplayer Style 41, built in 1915, is unveiled for its inaugural public performance by Joe Rinaudo, who restored the “automated orchestra” over the course of three years. For more information about the Fotoplayer, click here.

Constance Talmadge, one of the silent era’s most popular stars, and the sister of fellow actress Norma Talmadge, was known for her roles in romantic comedies, usually playing a willful young woman having a misunderstanding with the man in her life.

The Perfect Woman and Good Night, Paul were both preserved from 35mm nitrate prints in the Academy’s Lobster Films and Blackhawk Films/Film Preservation Associates collections. Both prints were originally for European distribution, so all the English titles had been replaced with French text.

For Good Night, Paul, the only other surviving element was an incomplete safety negative at the Filmoteca Española. These two film sources were scanned at 2K and integrated to make the most complete version. New English-language titles were created using a script from the Paramount Pictures collection at the Academy’s Margaret Herrick Library. No other film elements and no script survived for The Perfect Woman, so the French titles were translated into English and recreated digitally.

The Perfect Woman was restored in 2016 and Good Night, Paul was restored in 2014 by the Academy Film Archive, with generous funding from The Louis B. Mayer Foundation.

PROGRAM:

THE PERFECT WOMAN

The Perfect Woman tells the story of Mary Blake (Talmadge), who vamps her way into the home of millionaire James Stanhope.

Directed by David Kirkland. Produced by Joseph M. Schenck. Written by Anita Loos and John Emerson.

Cast: Constance Talmadge, Charles Meredith, Elizabeth Garrison, Joseph Burke, Ned A. Sparks.

51 minutes. Silent. DCP.

GOOD NIGHT, PAUL

Paul Boudeaux shares lodgings with Richard Landers, his business partner, and Richard’s young wife Matilda (Talmadge). Paul and Richard are in deep financial trouble, but when Paul’s wealthy uncle comes to visit, Matilda is suddenly inspired with a plan to save the business.

Directed by Walter Edwards. Written by Julia Crawford Ivers, based on the musical with book and lyrics by Roland Oliver and Charles Dickson, music by Harry B. Olsen.

Cast: Constance Talmadge, Norman Kerry, Harrison Ford.

44 minutes. Silent. DCP.

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