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Suspense. (1913) - 1st American Woman Filmmaker to Direct Movie | LOIS WEBER *new music restoration* 

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A Tramp stalks a mother and her infant while the father, chased by the cops, rushes home to attempt the rescue. SUSPENSE, directed in 1913 by America's first female filmmaker, LOIS WEBER.
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Комментарии : 72   
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um 7 лет назад
those over head shots, the triple split-screen and the auto-mirror shots were all EXCELLENT! and that last gesture with hands on hips says it all for the ending. weber was a great innovator and Hollywood prevented women from directing for decades and still does to a huge extent. so sad. thanks for the film.
@drivenslush6569
@drivenslush6569 8 лет назад
Split screen shots were her innovation. We have her to thank for second screen viewing.
@karaamundson3964
@karaamundson3964 5 лет назад
Not so. This, too, Weber learned from her brilliant directrix Alice Guy-Blaché during her own extraordinary acting career at Guy's Solax Studio...before the affair between Weber & Guy-Blaché's husband put a stop to their work together. trueclassics.net/2013/07/27/be-natural-alice-guy-blache/
@charlesramos4294
@charlesramos4294 4 года назад
What fantastic camera work for a 1913 film! 📽🎞Lois Weber should always be remembered for her contributions to cinema! ❤️🌹🌹
@TreguardLordDunshelm
@TreguardLordDunshelm 13 лет назад
Great mirror shot of a moving car from a moving(?) car, even today that is a tricky shot. Mirror shots are tricky enough to begin with. Impressed.
@webbeing
@webbeing 5 лет назад
106 years ago: Incredible. Some very modern shots used. Her style was very much different than her fellow directors of the time. Great to see.
@allthingsaddi
@allthingsaddi Год назад
What a genius. Lois Weber, we adore you.
@robertsmith-qb2ke
@robertsmith-qb2ke 11 лет назад
Many thanks for this! A remarkable piece of film making and a splendid copy for just short of a century old. British tv seems to ignore this stuff and until recently one has had to travel to London to gain access to these fascinating movies. Hats off to you and others who provide such a service! Robert Smith
@TheMellowFilmmaker
@TheMellowFilmmaker 5 лет назад
95% of this film is really good and still holds up, but 7:15 is one of the most unintentionally funny moments in all of film.
@thelikelyladsproductions2716
@thelikelyladsproductions2716 5 лет назад
it might be Lon Chaney...
@gabriellemcintosh1516
@gabriellemcintosh1516 4 месяца назад
Actions truly do speak louder than words in this film.
@OLuckyMan1973
@OLuckyMan1973 12 лет назад
This was great, just great! Lois Weber was really ahead of her time; I have THE BLOT on DVD which I think is her masterpiece.
@calebrands4912
@calebrands4912 3 года назад
This is like an Alfred Hitchcock movie before Alfred Hitchcock was even making movies.
@princessLolita
@princessLolita 4 года назад
Not the quantity, but the quality!
@QuarrellaDeVil
@QuarrellaDeVil 10 лет назад
The closeup shots of the Tramp's face sure reminded me of The Crusher (wrestler) from the old Bugs Bunny cartoons.
@ednguyen3822
@ednguyen3822 4 года назад
Excellent film, pretty innovative camera set-up and angles for the time. The film still holds up today!
@thetriumphofthethrill2457
@thetriumphofthethrill2457 4 года назад
Good film and what a marvel it survived for posterity considering how many silents have been lost with time. Truly a glimpse into the distant past.
@georgestrum9238
@georgestrum9238 11 лет назад
100 years ago! Wow! Time slowly creeps up to yours.
@kylelai6666
@kylelai6666 3 года назад
Oh man. That sandwich looks good.
@sanvoger
@sanvoger 4 года назад
Only 1913 kids remember this
@jana1682
@jana1682 3 года назад
I do remember yes
@HARKentertainment
@HARKentertainment 6 лет назад
Anyone else struggle to read the handwriting on the letter?
@skyemacallister1306
@skyemacallister1306 5 лет назад
Nope!
@sanvoger
@sanvoger 4 года назад
Yes
@Marcus19oo4
@Marcus19oo4 3 года назад
I don't read spaghetti
@numberonefilmfan
@numberonefilmfan 3 года назад
No
@hellween-
@hellween- 3 года назад
Unbelievably I managed to read, and English is not my native language. :D
@SousSherpa
@SousSherpa 13 лет назад
Looks Great. Music is great too.
@alrovelldelou2
@alrovelldelou2 11 лет назад
Deslumbrante !! Thank you
@JeroenBerndsen
@JeroenBerndsen 11 лет назад
Appreciated, the score is great too!
@simonlegendary
@simonlegendary 4 года назад
great f-ing movie. yeah. 1913! damn
@Ale_tutor_tolc
@Ale_tutor_tolc 8 лет назад
9:05Doesnt remember the famous Shining scene with Jack Nicholson who break the door with the axe??Am I stupid or it seems a real connection? I didnt find anything about it on web....What do you think about?
@ianmurrin144
@ianmurrin144 8 лет назад
yes!!
@francesca3731
@francesca3731 7 лет назад
I thought the same!
@Ale_tutor_tolc
@Ale_tutor_tolc 7 лет назад
:) I'm italian. You too?
@francesca3731
@francesca3731 7 лет назад
Sì, ciao :) Proprio ieri ho rivisto Shining per la trecentesima volta, e la somiglianza fra i due passaggi mi è apparsa subito, in maniera particolarmente vivida.
@Ale_tutor_tolc
@Ale_tutor_tolc 7 лет назад
Già. Eppure la scena in questione è generalmente considerata un omaggio/citazione di una scena de Il carretto fantasma. Altro film muto di qualche anno successivo a questo, di V. Sjostrom. E in effetti lo è. Ma credo che Kubrick abbia visto e pensato anche a questo piccolo meraviglioso cortometraggio, per di più diretto da una donna la cui fama è stata sempre oscurata dal nome altisonante di Griffith. Invece la Weber ha fatto fior fior di film. Se ti manca e se ti piace il muto, guardati anche Hypocrites e Shoes della Weber. :)
@MrBasilides
@MrBasilides 11 лет назад
Wow just great...
@laksanaardi1691
@laksanaardi1691 6 лет назад
That's almost older than titanic sank (sorry sometimes I'm bad at english)
@jimhambleton6854
@jimhambleton6854 11 лет назад
Good yarn. Well told.
@KyroEmeraldblade
@KyroEmeraldblade 5 лет назад
Not to be that guy but Alice Guy-Blache was actually the first female director, as well as one of the first ever directors!
@bleebloe
@bleebloe 11 лет назад
i can tell that the background music is modern
@lievenvanhove
@lievenvanhove 6 лет назад
I'm curious? Would it be? I'm trying to figure out where I heard the piano theme/tune from 7:00 till 7:14 before?
@freddixon
@freddixon 5 лет назад
Yes, the music was updated. Check out Change Before Going Productions comment lower down. Great film especially with the reworked music ;
@llaguno884
@llaguno884 6 лет назад
Atribuida duranta años a Griffith, habiendo sido realizada en realidad por la extraordinaria y autentica pionera Alice Guy Blache, injustamente olvidada durante tantos años solo por haber sido mujer
@kushwahasangam1264
@kushwahasangam1264 3 года назад
Who came here in 2021 june?😁btw im from india😍🥰
@karaamundson3964
@karaamundson3964 5 лет назад
Weber is a fine American filmmaker. Interestingly at this time many American filmmakers were women, and Weber was not as original as her films might suggest. Lois Weber began her film experience as one of the supreme actresses of her day under the tremendous and groundbreaking Alice Guy-Blaché when the latter established her Solax Studios in New Jersey, where the prominently-displayed motto was "BE NATURAL." Guy's films, French and American, were free of the stilted, sentimental qualities so prominent in other early 20th century American movies. Unfortunately Weber and Alice Guy's husband began an affair which not only destroyed the women's working partnership but began a gradual but unrelenting downslide in Guy's fortunes. When Weber, who had learned almost everything she knew from Alice Guy, moved to California, she gave none of the credit to her mentor. Due to Alice's financial & personal misfortunes, the unwillingness of her original French partners to give her work, a catastrophic fire at the studio, and the blanket of silence around her contribtions, Alice Guy's name was almost lost to film history for almost 100 years. However, Guy's amazingly fresh cinematography can be (selectively, at least) found on RU-vid today. Guy pioneered a color film process and sound movies, both well before their authentic "firsts." The color films were hand-painted, so that hardly counts as more than artistic determination. But the sound process she used was bona fide. Do check out her films. You'll be delighted by how well they stand the test of time.
@Silencebound
@Silencebound 4 года назад
Nice ! Please see all my 35mm Nitrate films collection already discovered from 2013. Type "Lost 35mm Nitrate Film FOUND ! and see it right now in 1080p video presentation.
@chaplincast8299
@chaplincast8299 12 лет назад
Is BANGVILLE POLICE the film you were referring to as the parody of SUSPENSE or a different one?
@estelaaguilar465
@estelaaguilar465 8 лет назад
😍😍😍😍😍😍👌🏻
@davidhamilton9871
@davidhamilton9871 3 года назад
When she pulled that baby out, I started to freak out a little bit
@hausverkur
@hausverkur 9 лет назад
Is that Lon Chaney at 7:15?
@MrOrinow
@MrOrinow 9 лет назад
yes
@ryanmeyers2930
@ryanmeyers2930 9 лет назад
Flosi Þorgeirsson It has been debated for a long time. One Chaney scholar says it is, another says it isn't.
@RasslinRelics
@RasslinRelics 7 лет назад
In a word,no. Not even close.
@justyourbud
@justyourbud 3 года назад
Welcome to the Library of Congress
@OneShotProduction_
@OneShotProduction_ 6 лет назад
Griffith, fuck you.
@BEHNAMMEDIA
@BEHNAMMEDIA 5 лет назад
قشنگ بود . دوستش داشتم
@arianarriola
@arianarriola 3 года назад
Who else is here b/c Library of Congress?
@Conquestidore
@Conquestidore 11 лет назад
"A TRAMP IS PROWLING AROUND THE HOUSE!" Hilarious...
@LinkRocks
@LinkRocks 6 лет назад
Why? That wouldn't be uncommon to say in 1913.
@ДекардШоу-д2с
@ДекардШоу-д2с 4 года назад
бляя ата-замандагы байыркы фильм го
@hrundibakshi6830
@hrundibakshi6830 5 лет назад
*I agree, the homeless are filthy, violent perverts!*
@The_Last_Virgin
@The_Last_Virgin 5 лет назад
А по ощущениям: будто целый час смотрела.
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