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Dream of a Rarebit Fiend

United States

1906

7 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent, English
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DIR Wallace McCutcheon, Edwin S. Porter

SCR Winsor McCay

CAST Jack Brawn

Synopsis

Adapted from Winsor McCay’s films and comics of the period, this film follows the established theme: the “Rarebit Fiend” gorges himself on rarebit and thus suffers spectacular hallucinatory dreams. —IMDb

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Edwin S. Porter

Preeminent figure among early American filmmakers and one of the first to use techniques such as closeups and intercutting for narrative purposes. Porter was a projectionist, inventor and entrepreneur before starting work in 1900 for the Edison company, where he was soon promoted to head of film production. By 1901 he was making multi-shot films such as “The Execution of Czolgosz”, a drama about the execution of US President McKinley’s assassin which juxtaposed documentary footage of the prison with a staged dramatization of the execution itself.

Porter’s first major achievement was “The Life of an American Fireman” (1902), usually considered a landmark work thanks to its sophisticated editing techniques. The film cuts back and forth between the interior and exterior of a burning building in order to heighten dramatic effect, and is thus frequently cited as the first American use of editing in order to “drive” a narrative. (An alternative print of the film was recently discovered… read more

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AKFilmFan

27May12

Porter creates a surreal dream that is funny and visually inventive.

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adrianmendizabal

30Jul11

Avant-garde classic! An early form of surrealism.

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13Dec10

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Lefteris Becerra

15Aug10

audaz y divertida: cualidades que parecen ser la regla en las producciones del cine pionero en el que destacan méliès, segundo de chomón, r.w. paul y algunos más que la arqueología cinematográfica nos permita conocer

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An early experiment in trick photography which is well worth a look...

By Mutt on April 28, 2010

American film pioneer Edwin Stanton Porter (“The Great Train Robbery” & “Life of an American Fireman”) teamed-up with fellow film pioneer Wallace McCutcheon (“The Suburbanite”) for this popular…  read review

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