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Destiny [German]

DESTINY This beautiful Gothic fantasy was inspired by a childhood dream of its writer/director Fritz Lang, who first gained world recognition with the film's triumph. In a middle-European village a century or more ago, Death (Berhhard Goetzke) takes a young man (Walter Janssen) just before he is to be married. His lover (Lil Dagover) seeks out the Death figure in a room filled with thousands of burning candles, each representing a human life. Filled with pity for her, he promises to return the young man if she can save even one of three lives about to flicker out. Otherworldly atmosphere is created by extraordinary, bizarre sets, Gothic lighting and eccentric characters combined with spectacle and camera trickery astonishing for its time. With its many magical and haunting images, Destiny still possesses real power to impress the imagination. Said another great director, Luis Bunuel, Fritz Lang's Destiny opened my eyes to the poetic expressiveness of the cinema. Its world success established the omnibus form as a method for presenting short horror tales and influenced films as diverse as Waxworks, The Thief of Bagdad, Dead of Night and Tales from the Crypt . A NOTE ON THIS EDITION : This edition of DESTINY is digitally mastered from a 35mm fine grain master print of the French reissue version, Les Trois Lumieres . New English titles, including many absent from previous American versions of the film, are translated from the original German censor records and composed in type faces approximating those in the prints of 1921. The images are in color tints authentic to German films of the same year. A new orchestral score recorded in digital stereo by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra uses authentic film music arrangements of the period and German traditional tunes as indicated by the action on screen. Year: 1921 Length: 99 minutes Director: Fritz Lang Screenplay by: Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou Starring: Lil Dagover, Walter Janssen, Berhhard Goetzke Photographed by: Erich Nitzschmann, Hermann Saalfrank, Fritz Arno Wagner Music Compiled by: Rodney Sauer and Performed by The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra Format: NTSC Produced for DVD by David Shepard From the Blackhawk Films Collection Presented by Flicker Alley

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Song of Solomon 8:6 "For Love is stronger than Death"

A young, betrothed couple is traveling and stops at an unnamed town on their travels. Here, the young man's (Walter Janssen) time on this world has expired, and the Grim Reaper (Bernhard Goetzke) has taken him away. Distraught and refusing to believe the situation is hopeless, his fiancée (Lil Dagover) reads that love is stronger than death. So, death strikes a bargain with her. If she can save one of three men who are also about to expire, she can save her betrothed. The three people are from different lands and times. As each story unfolds, we see that the same actors who played the original people also play the main characters in each scenario. Will she succeed in the task by saving one or more of the soon-to-expire men? If she fails, is there any hope? What would you do to make the choices? Who is to say what love is? This is based upon a dream that Fritz Lang had as a child. The only drawback of this version of the movie is that it uses different fonts on the intertitles in this silent film to depict the different eras and scenarios. It takes time to get used to the different fonts.
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