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Cleopatra

1912 | 88m | English

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The fabled queen of Egypt's affair with Roman general Marc Antony is ultimately disastrous for both of them.
Release Date: Nov 13, 1912
Director: Charles L. Gaskill
Writer: Charles L. Gaskill, Victorien Sardou
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords roman empire, queen, cleopatra, slave, silent film, ancient egypt
Production Companies Helen Gardner Picture Players
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Helen Gardner Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Charles Sindelar Marc Antony, a Triumvir and General
Pearl Sindelar Iras, Attendant to the Queen
Miss Fielding Charmian, Attendant to the Queen
Harry Knowles Kephren, Captain of the Guards to the Queen
Miss Robson Octavia - Wife of Antony
Helene Costello Nicola - a Child
Name Job
Charles L. Gaskill Writer, Director
Victorien Sardou Writer
Lucien Tainguy Director of Photography
Helen Gardner Editor
Madame Stippange Costume Design
Arthur Corbaults Scenic Artist
Name Title
Helen Gardner Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I think this was quite a clever topic for Charles Gaskill to pick. It has all the ingredients for a sumptuous photoplay with costumes, grand sets and most importantly - a story that everyone is already going to be familiar with. The helps enormously as the rest of this all but 110 year old film is t ... ruly experimental. From any critical perspective, no - it's not very good. Helen Gardner in the title role lacks any sort of passion in her delivery, her eyes rarely engage with the camera and her gestures frequently reminded me of something almost pantomime in their nature. The camerawork is almost totally static - no panning or tracking, close ups - indeed anything to visualise the emotions that this story can engender. Sadly, that performance renders it at times quite tedious. It is ambitious, however - and the techniques used demonstrate creative attempts by cinematographer Lucien Tainguy to try to innovate - just not very successfully on this occasion. Anyone interested in the development of cinema ought to watch this - it is fine example of basic lighting and editing methods with decently spaced inter-titles, that I think you'll appreciate for what it is.... very, very young!

Jun 06, 2022