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Disraeli

United States

1929

90 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Alfred E. Green

SCR Julien Josephson, Louis N. Parker, De Leon Anthony

DP Lee Garmes

CAST George Arliss, Joan Bennett, Florence Arliss, Anthony Bushell, David Torrence

MUSIC Louis Silvers

Director

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Alfred E. Green

Alfred E. Green inaugurated his nearly five-decade film career as a utility actor at the old Selig Polyscope outfit. He became assistant to Selig’s top director Colin Campbell, working on such early moneymakers as The Spoilers (1914). By 1917, Green was soloing as a feature director at Paramount, putting such luminaries as Mary Pickford, Thomas Meighan and Wallace Reid through their paces. His first talkies, lensed at Warner Bros., were two stagebound but enjoyable George Arliss vehicles, Disraeli (1929) and The Green Goddess (1930). He spent most of the 1930s at Warners, turning out films of decent box-office value but highly variable quality: he managed to direct Bette Davis in one of her best performances (1935’s Dangerous, for which she won an Oscar), but also helmed one of her worst efforts, Parachute Jumper (1933). In 1946, Green directed Columbia’s The Jolson Story, one of that studio’s biggest hits, and the most financially successful of all of Green’s films. Seven years later… read more

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Edward Copeland

11Feb11

George Arliss, despite giving a very theatrical performance in his first talkie, is really the only thng that makes this creaky early artifact watchable. http://eddieonfilm.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-missing-picture-nominees-disraeli.html

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