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Casanova

  • 1927
  • 2h 12min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
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Casanova (1927)
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Un extravagante retrato del célebre seductor visto por un ex barítono de la Ópera de Moscú que, tras un accidente vocal, se marcha a Alemania y luego a Francia para dedicarse al cine.Un extravagante retrato del célebre seductor visto por un ex barítono de la Ópera de Moscú que, tras un accidente vocal, se marcha a Alemania y luego a Francia para dedicarse al cine.Un extravagante retrato del célebre seductor visto por un ex barítono de la Ópera de Moscú que, tras un accidente vocal, se marcha a Alemania y luego a Francia para dedicarse al cine.

  • Dirección
    • Alexandre Volkoff
  • Guión
    • Norbert Falk
    • Ivan Mozzhukhin
    • Alexandre Volkoff
  • Reparto principal
    • Ivan Mozzhukhin
    • Suzanne Bianchetti
    • Diana Karenne
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
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    • Dirección
      • Alexandre Volkoff
    • Guión
      • Norbert Falk
      • Ivan Mozzhukhin
      • Alexandre Volkoff
    • Reparto principal
      • Ivan Mozzhukhin
      • Suzanne Bianchetti
      • Diana Karenne
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    Ivan Mozzhukhin
    Ivan Mozzhukhin
    • Casanova
    • (as Ivan Mosjoukine)
    Suzanne Bianchetti
    Suzanne Bianchetti
    • Catherine II
    Diana Karenne
    Diana Karenne
    • Maria Mari, Duchess de Lardi
    • (as Mmes Diana Karenne)
    Jenny Jugo
    Jenny Jugo
    • Thérèse
    Rina De Liguoro
    Rina De Liguoro
    • Corticelli
    Nina Koshetz
    • Countess Vorontzova
    • (as Nina Kochitz)
    Olga Day
    • Lady Stanhope
    Paul Guidé
    • Gregori Orloff
    • (as M.M. Paul Guide)
    Albert Decoeur
    • Duke of Bayreuth
    • (as Decœur)
    Carlo Tedeschi
    • Menucci
    Raymond Bouamerane
    • Djimmy
    • (as Bouamerane)
    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    • Tsar Peter III
    • (as Klein-Rogge)
    Dimitri Dimitriev
    • Lord Stanhope
    • (as Dimitrieff)
    Aslanoff
    • Friend of Casanova
    • (sin acreditar)
    Bondineff
    • Enemy officer of Casanova
    • (sin acreditar)
    Devars
    • Count Mari
    • (sin acreditar)
    Paul Franceschi
    • Henchman
    • (sin acreditar)
    Maria Ivogün
    • Soprano
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Alexandre Volkoff
    • Guión
      • Norbert Falk
      • Ivan Mozzhukhin
      • Alexandre Volkoff
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    9MissSimonetta

    A sumptuous comic epic of the old school

    Ivan Mosjoukine is an odd specimen of early movie stardom. He can be handsome or grotesque, quirky or intense. Another reviewer described him as a combination of Buster Keaton and Bela Lugosi, and it's hard to come up with a better descriptor. Regardless, he was a major talent of the 1920s and his films are always worth seeking out.

    CASANOVA might not be the most high brow of his oeuvre. It's a spectacle first and foremost, tossing its ne'er do-well hero from one amorous escapade to the next. Clocking at almost three hours, one might be tempted to think this souffle of a film overstays its welcome, but the action keeps moving so quickly and the visuals are so sumptuous that the time flies. Mosjoukine acquits himself well as the mischievous lady killer, coming off as both opportunistic and weirdly guileless in the elegant but dangerous world of 18th century Europe.

    Flicker Alley recently put this one out on blu-ray and DVD, so if you're a silent film buff, I would definitely grab a copy while you can!
    TheCapsuleCritic

    Beautifully Made But A Little Too Long.

    CASANOVA is yet another one of those European silent films I had heard and read about but never had had the opportunity to watch until now. Until 21st century digital techniques came along, it would have been impossible to see the movie outside of La Cinematique Francaise and even then it wouldn't have looked as it does in this incredible restoration. Especially dazzling are the Venice Carnival sequences at the end of the movie which features the original hand stenciled colors which were preserved and enhanced. In addition, a brand new orchestral score has been commissioned for this release, composed by Gunther A. Buchwald, which admirably suits the action and contains traces of Monteverdi and Vivaldi.

    The settings are sumptuous and the costumes are lavish so it's quite evident no expense was spared by the filmmakers in turning this story of the famous lover into a major epic. The scenes set in Saint Petersburg at the ascension of Catherine the Great are especially noteworthy and then there's the one and only Rudolf Klein-Rogge (METROPOLIS, DR MABUSE) as Catherine's husband, the mad Czar Peter III. Unfortunately in trying to create an epic CASANOVA, director Alexandre Volkoff allows certain scenes to go on for too long which caused my interest to lag from time to time. At 240 minutes this epic easily could have been a half-an-hour shorter.

    Lead actor Ivan Mosjoukine, a Russian emigre' from the Russian Revolution like director Volkoff, had already made his mark in French cinema during the mid-1920s, having been the star of several films for their company Films Albatros. Several of those films can be found in an earlier Flicker Alley release from 2013 entitled FRENCH MASTERWORKS: RUSSIAN EMIGRES IN PARIS 1924-1929, a set that I can highly recommend. I also highly recommend CASANOVA for the sets, the costumes and the performances although, as mentioned earlier, the movie runs a bit long. Still it's a remarkable experience for fans of silent movies and deserves to be seen...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    9mmipyle

    An absolute romp! Really fun - but - it's long, so beware...

    "Casanova" (1927) is absolutely from start to finish a complete romp and a hoot. Starring Ivan Mosshukhin in the titular rôle, along with a huge cast of ladies, including Suzanne Bianchetti, Diana Karenne, Jenny Jugo, Rina De Liguoro, and many others, plus great extra character actors such as Rudolf Klein-Rogge, this is the supposed biography (read "fantasy") of the 18th century rake Giacomo Casanova. Some will find Mosshukhin's rendition somewhat too old for the actor, or his gaze a little perturbing, but overall he acquits himself very well. The star, even the story, are all secondary to the immense sets, the gorgeous scenery, the pomp, the circumstance, some of which is the finest I've ever seen in any film, silent or sound! The scene where Queen Catherine of Russia is led into her hall at a ball for her inauguration as Czaress, and those with her behind are carrying her robe train is incredible!! Her train must be thirty or thirty five feet long, and it's wide, a huge and heavy train. It's a marvelous and beautifully filmed episode.

    This is the fairly recently restored version, now available through Flicker Alley. The IMDb says the film is 132 minutes long. This version is 159 minutes, and I guarantee that it seems it. Not to quibble, but I had to divide my viewing over two nights.

    Certainly recommended for those who wish to be enthralled in a silent film that has so much to offer. It's light-heartedness completely charms, though the length sometimes makes one wonder if it will ever end. Go for it!
    8brogmiller

    "I have loved women to madness but I have always loved liberty more."

    Providing one can overlook its biographical inaccuracies this is a gloriously entertaining piece.

    As the title character Ivan Mozzukhin is wonderfully seedy and combines a lightness of touch with the look of a sexual predator who encounters precious little resistance. This great actor's sense of comedy is very much to the fore in the scene where he gives a manicure to crackpot Czar Peter 111 played by the excellent Rudolf Kleine-Rogge. The eagle-eyed might spot an uncredited young Michel Simon as a buffoonish soldier.

    Venice of course loomed large in Casanova's life and the images of that city, especially during carnival time, are simply stunning. The art direction is superlative and as a bonus, rather than the curse of a totally incongruous 'specially composed' score that blights so many silent film restorations, we have one by maestro Georges Delerue which suits the material admirably.

    Mozzukhin and director Alexandr Volkoff were a formidable team and this is arguably their finest achievement.
    7AlsExGal

    A very long but impressive and enjoyable epic

    Ivan Mosjoukine pulled out all the stops to make the notorious rake look like a prototype James Bond. We've seen this in countless silent films already: historical and pseudo-historical figures such as Don Juan, Villon, any Doug Fairbanks movie. He's a superhero: irresistible lover, unbeatable swordsman (in both senses), daring spy, flashy gambler, unstoppable polymath, contortionist and escape artist, international man of mystery, debonair socialite, hero of the common people, and officially a wanted/outlawed desperado.

    The weirdest thing is that that's exactly what Casanova was in real life, according to himself, but more or less substantiated by official documents and other persons' accounts. He was far, far more than merely the inveterate lover that his name has come to signify.

    The film is spectacular, sensational, dazzling, a Baz Luhrmann extravaganza that even features stencil coloring (although pretty bad in some places: highlighting Casanova in red and white usually smears other characters in a bilious all-over green). The settings, including real Venetian and fake Russian exteriors, are fabulous; the interiors are sumptuous; the costumes and powdered wigs are superb (I'm happy to have finally discovered what makes farthingales stick out so absurdly on both sides).

    Alexandre Volkoff directs magnificently. Mosjoukine is long in the tooth but full of commanding force. I struggled to keep the women distinct - those wigs and the clown-white makeup were an identity handicap for me - but they were all competent, while the main male supporting actors managed to stay just this side of farcical.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de diciembre de 1927 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Alemania
    • Idiomas
      • Ninguno
      • Francés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Prince of Adventurers
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Venecia, Veneto, Italia
    • Empresas productoras
      • Ciné-Alliance
      • Deulig Europa-Produktion
      • Société des Cinéromans
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    • Duración
      2 horas 12 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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