Warning Shadows - A Nocturnal Hallucination

Warning Shadows - A Nocturnal Hallucination
by Arthur Robison

Warning Shadows - A Nocturnal Hallucination
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Actor: Alexander Granach, Karl Platen, Lilli Herder, Max G?lstorff, Ruth Weyher
Director: Arthur Robison
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: German (Original Language)
Format: DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Silent, Subtitled
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 85 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2006-07-18
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: Kino Video

Movie Reviews of Warning Shadows - A Nocturnal Hallucination

Movie Review: Expressionist masterpiece
Summary: 5 Stars

Why is this 1923 German film so obscure? I don't recall ever hearing of "Warning Shadows" until I ran across it here on amazon last week. It sounded sufficiently interesting, and although there is very little information on the movie anywhere, it was an impulse purchase. And a good one. This is one of the most fascinating and sexually-charged examples of early world cinema that I've come across. The plot isn't anything spectacular, but as an expressionist piece an intricate plot isn't necessary; there are no title cards, but they aren't necessary, either. The camerawork, the direction and the pacing are nothing short of great, and the acting (while still rooted in the overemote school for the most part) is perfect. "Warning Shadows" has a solid, direct appeal and is more "living" as art than, dare I say it, "Nosferatu". Really.
Highly recommended for all silent film buffs. This is quite a treasure.

Summary of Warning Shadows - A Nocturnal Hallucination

There's no more archetypal German Expressionist film title than Warning Shadows, and this gem of a movie lives up to its name in a variety of ways. It was based on an idea by Albin Grau, who wasn't a writer but had just earned a permanent place of honor in film history as the art director and costume designer of F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, functions he also performs here. Except for the deliberately artificial opening, when all the characters and players are identified--in a setup that simultaneously suggests a stage proscenium and a motion picture screen--there's not a single title card. A stunningly imaginative and visually adventurous creation, the movie rivets the eye, beguiles the mind, and delivers several genuinely amazing twists and surprises--the best of them deriving from the audience's willing complicity as voyeurs of light-and-shadow plays on a two-dimensional screen. Add that the film is a virtual who's-who of German screen actors, and you've got a major candidate for delighted rediscovery.

The action takes place within a single night, when a handful of guests assemble for a dinner party at the home of a well-to-do couple. Most of the men dream of seducing the wife (Ruth Weyher)--and for her part she often seems perilously close to falling out of her gown! The husband is played by Fritz Kortner, a thick-set, beetle-browed man who was the Expressionist actor par excellence, using his massive head, body, arms, and volcanically changeable stance to architecturally rearrange the very dynamics of the motion picture frame. The husband's inveterate suspicions of everybody within range are intensified by the devilish intervention of a strolling showman (Alexander Granach, Nosferatu's Renfield), who crashes the party and initiates an extravagant lightshow.

The film's director, the American-born Arthur Robison, appears to have encouraged a more antic mood among the players than we expect from the grim German cinema of the '20s. Not that that diminishes the dark psychological and metaphysical undercurrents of the film, or trivializes the experience. The Murnau Institute's restoration relied principally on a clear, handsomely tinted original print deposited with the Cin?math?que Fran?aise and a good print of the American release version archived at the Museum of Modern Art. Barring only a few brief passages, the restoration looks very, very good--and the film looks great. --Richard T. Jameson

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