Piccadilly (UK Import)
Piccadilly (UK Import)
DVD
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- Großbritannien, 1929
- Bestellnummer: 7031674
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.6.2004
- Serie: BFI (British Film Institute)
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Genre:
Drama
Spieldauer: 108 Min. - Regie: Ewald Andre Dupont
- Darsteller: Anna May Wong, Gilda Gray, Charles Laughton
- Filmmusik: Neil Brand
- Sprache: Englisch
- Bild: 4:3
- Untertitel: Englisch
Weitere Ausgaben von Piccadilly
The Chinese-American screen goddess Anna May Wong stars as Shosho, a scullery maid in a fashionable London nightclub whose sensuous tabletop dance catches the eye of suave club owner Valentine Wilmot. She rises to become the toast of London and the object of his erotic obsession – to the bitter jealousy of Mabel, his former lover and star dancer (played by Ziegfeld Follies star Gilda Gray).
Piccadilly has been beautifully restored by the BFI National Film & Television Archive, complete with amber and blue tinting copied from an original 1929 silent release print.
This stylish evocation of Jazz Age London, directed by the German émigré EA Dupont, boasts the dazzling cinematography of Werner Brandes and atmospheric sets by Alfred Junge – ranging from the opulent West End nightclub (actually filmed in Piccadilly's Caf de Paris) to seedy Limehouse. Charles Laughton has a cameo role, making one of his first screen appearances as a greedy nightclub diner.
Piccadilly was a star vehicle for Anna May Wong, the first Asian-American star and one of the first non-white actors to gain international celebrity. Best known for her role as Marlene Dietrich's sultry sidekick in Shanghai Express, Wong's career was stymied by racial stereotyping. Until recently all but forgotten, she now seems poised for rediscovery.
Neil Brand on composing the new score
Prologue from the sound version of the film
Biographies of E A Dupont and Anna May Wong
Piccadilly has been beautifully restored by the BFI National Film & Television Archive, complete with amber and blue tinting copied from an original 1929 silent release print.
This stylish evocation of Jazz Age London, directed by the German émigré EA Dupont, boasts the dazzling cinematography of Werner Brandes and atmospheric sets by Alfred Junge – ranging from the opulent West End nightclub (actually filmed in Piccadilly's Caf de Paris) to seedy Limehouse. Charles Laughton has a cameo role, making one of his first screen appearances as a greedy nightclub diner.
Piccadilly was a star vehicle for Anna May Wong, the first Asian-American star and one of the first non-white actors to gain international celebrity. Best known for her role as Marlene Dietrich's sultry sidekick in Shanghai Express, Wong's career was stymied by racial stereotyping. Until recently all but forgotten, she now seems poised for rediscovery.
Neil Brand on composing the new score
Prologue from the sound version of the film
Biographies of E A Dupont and Anna May Wong
Piccadilly (UK Import)
EUR 17,99*